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Is lightening classified as a natural disaster? On researching this, some sites say no while others say yes. I believe that it is a natural disaster albeit underestimated - they can cause bush fires and death to humans and animals. What do you say?
What do you think?
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I would have thought that the "natural disaster" would be the bushfire caused by the lightening, rather than the lightening itself, much as a rainstorm is not of itself a natural disaster, but may cause a flood, which would be.
Of course, insurance companies may have their own, legal and technical definitions (which I would expect to see vary from policy to policy).
As posed, this is a rather vague question... a more useful answer might be obtained if a bit more information were given as to why the definition of "a natural disaster" is of interest to you?
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I would agree...
You have to consider cause and effect.
Lightning may cause a natural disaster...
But, the disaster itself is the secondary damages caused by the lightening strike.
One must then evaluate the scope of the consequences to determine whether a disaster actually occurred. Lightening can skip from cloud to cloud without any terrestrial effects.
A blackened & split tree might not be considered a disaster.
A burnt house could be a disaster on an individual basis, but not a community basis.
A Forest Fire could consume various homes, and would be a consequence of lightening that would result in a disaster on a larger scale. But, even still, to be rated as a disaster, it must actually affect something of "value". Property, eco-system, something.
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Thank you for your replies. Considering what has been said, not every rainstorm will become a flood.....not every lightening bolt will become a natural disaster - I agree.
Many years ago my husbands friend was killed by lightening, my husband was nearby when it happened. According to him, there were 2 big black clouds above his friend and another school boy (on the school grounds) and one lightening bolt and after that 2 dead boys! The lightening burnt the one child so that he was unrecognizable and his friends body jolted, snapping his neck!! In this case, lightening would be a natural disaster?
My question wasn't really to define the exact moment that one can define a natural disaster as in our discussions, and perhaps I was too vague. Rather, in listing natural disasters eg. floods, earthquakes, mud slides, volcanoes etc would you include lightening to this list or not?
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volcanoes erupting, some types of fires may be (maybe due to lightening), earthquakes, hurricanes, Tsunamis and floods, some types of Epidemics , the Tunguska explosion, all stuff not made by man. To be natural it has to be outside our control, more or less. So yes, that lightning was certainly a natural disaster, although on a lesser scale than Japans Tsunami. But as horrible for those that was there.
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