Introduction: The Silent Danger of Fog Fog is one of the most underestimated natural hazards. Unlike hurricanes or floods, it does not strike with violence — it arrives quietly, cloaking the world in
Introduction: The Power of Wind Strong winds and storms can transform a peaceful outdoor setting into a deadly trap within minutes. Gusts exceeding 80 km/h (50 mph) can flatten tents, snap trees, and
Introduction: The Hidden Dangers of Cold Cold environments are deceptively lethal. Unlike storms or floods, the cold kills silently — by lowering the body’s temperature until vital functions cease. Hy
Introduction: Understanding the Threat of Heat and Drought Heatwaves and droughts are among the most underestimated natural hazards. While they may appear less dramatic than floods or hurricanes, they
Introduction: When Water Turns Against Us Floods are among the most frequent and deadly natural disasters on Earth. Whether caused by heavy rain, rapid snowmelt, storm surges, or dam failures, floods