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Landslides | |
Avalanches | |
Forest Fires | |
National Green Tribunal (NGT) |
Landslides are significant hazards in mountainous regions, characterized by the rapid downslope movement of rocks, soil, and vegetation.
LandslideThey are particularly common during the rainy season when the soil and rocks become saturated with water, increasing their weight and making them more likely to slide. Earthquakes can also trigger landslides. These events can devastate forests and settlements and cover large areas of cultivated land with debris.
Avalanches are the rapid downslope movements of snow and rocks, similar to landslides but confined to high-altitude areas with significant snow accumulation.
AvalancheAvalanches can be triggered by natural factors such as earthquakes and the gravitational pull on snow-laden slopes. They move at high velocities, burying everything in their path, including settlements and vegetation.
Forest Fires are common hazards in forested areas, especially during the summer season when large amounts of combustible material can lead to rapid fire spread.
Forest FiresWhile some forest fires are caused by natural factors like lightning or friction between trees, many are due to human activities. Controlling forest fires can be challenging due to the vast areas they can cover.
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) was established on October 18, 2010, under the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010, to ensure the effective and expeditious disposal of cases related to environmental protection and the conservation of forests and other natural resources.
The NGT is a specialized body equipped with the necessary expertise to handle environmental disputes involving multi-disciplinary issues.
By understanding these natural hazards and implementing effective mitigation strategies, communities can better protect themselves and reduce the impact of these disasters on lives and property.
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1. What are some common natural hazards that can pose a threat to the environment and human lives? |
2. What is the role of the National Green Tribunal (NGT) in addressing natural hazards and their mitigations? |
3. How can landslides be mitigated to reduce their impact on the environment and human settlements? |
4. What measures can be taken to prevent avalanches and reduce the risk to mountain communities? |
5. How can forest fires be prevented and controlled to minimize their impact on the environment and wildlife? |
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