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    Heatwaves

    A severe heatwave affecting the landscape.

    Drought

    Landslide

    A landslide blocking a road after heavy rain.

    Landslide

    Earthquake

    A deserted road in the wilderness.

    Road

    Flood

    Floodwaters covering the landscape.

    Flood

    What We Do

    What We Do

    We are dedicated to providing critical information and resources to help communities prepare for and respond to natural disasters. Our mission includes educating the public, coordinating with emergency services, and offering support to affected areas.

    What Is a Natural Disaster?

    A natural disaster is a catastrophic event that occurs due to natural processes of the Earth. These events cause significant damage to life, property, and the environment. They include events such as earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, and volcanic eruptions.

    Natural Disaster

    Types of Natural Disasters

    Earthquakes

    Earthquakes occur due to the sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust, leading to ground shaking.

    Floods

    Floods are caused by excessive rainfall, rapid melting of snow, or other factors that lead to water overflow.

    Hurricanes

    Hurricanes are powerful storms characterized by strong winds, heavy rain, and storm surges.

    Volcanic Eruptions

    Volcanic eruptions involve the expulsion of molten rock, ash, and gases from a volcano.

    How Volunteering Helps

    Volunteering

    Volunteers play a crucial role in disaster response and recovery. They assist in various tasks such as providing emergency relief, distributing supplies, and helping with cleanup efforts. Their support is invaluable in ensuring that affected communities receive the help they need quickly and effectively.

    How We Use Donated Amount

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    Donation Usage

    Donated funds are used to provide immediate relief and long-term support to disaster-affected areas. This includes purchasing and distributing essential supplies, funding recovery and rebuilding projects, and supporting ongoing relief efforts to help communities return to normalcy.