Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and movement of tectonic plates can cause earth-related disasters like earthquakes. Earthquakes can result in fires, landslides, destruction of infrastructure, and loss of life. Proper construction of earthquake-resistant buildings, relief efforts, and education can help manage earthquakes risks. Landslides are also induced by earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, damaging habitations, agriculture, roads, and bridges. Floods from heavy rain, snowmelt, or cyclones can damage crops, property, transportation and spread disease. Anthropogenic disasters, both intentional and accidental, include wars, terrorism, industrial accidents and fires, causing severe harm.