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Updated: Mar 11, 2026, 3:59 PM PDT
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Earthquake
Earthquakes are sudden, rapid shaking of the ground caused by the shifting of rocks deep underneath the earth's surface.
Wildfire
Wildfires are uncontrolled fires that burn in wildland vegetation, often in rural areas.
Hurricane
Hurricanes are large, powerful tropical storms with sustained winds of 74 mph or greater.
Flood
Flooding is the most common natural disaster in the United States.
Tornado
Tornadoes are violently rotating columns of air extending from thunderstorms to the ground.
Winter Storm
Winter storms bring heavy snow, ice, freezing rain, and dangerously cold temperatures.
Landslide
Landslides occur when masses of rock, earth, or debris move down a slope.
Extreme Heat
Extreme heat events are prolonged periods of excessively hot weather that can cause heat-related illness and death, strain power grids, and damage infrastructure.
Drought
Drought is a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall leading to water shortages.
High Wind
High wind events include straight-line winds, derechos, and non-tornadic thunderstorm winds that can cause widespread damage.
Tsunami
Tsunamis are series of ocean waves generated by large-scale disturbances such as undersea earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or submarine landslides.
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