Natural disasters are destructive events caused by nature that impact humanity. Examples include earthquakes, tsunamis, cyclones, landslides, and forest fires. Deforestation can increase landslides and affect rainfall patterns, resulting in droughts or floods. Cyclones are powerful spinning storms over warm waters that bring heavy rain and strong winds when they make landfall, causing flooding, infrastructure damage, and deaths. Droughts due to lack of rain can wither crops and cause famine, hunger, wildfires, diseases, social conflicts, and migration. Earthquakes are caused by the movement of tectonic plates and can trigger avalanches, tsunamis, building collapses, gas line breaks, flooding