Natural disasters are events caused by natural hazards that negatively impact the environment and cause financial, environmental, and human losses. Earthquakes are caused by the buildup and sudden release of energy along fault lines in the Earth's crust and while rarely directly killing people, often trigger secondary events like building collapses, fires, and tsunamis that cause loss of life. Tsunamis are massive waves caused by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, or meteorite impacts that displace large amounts of water and can have wave heights over 15 meters, containing immense destructive power. Avalanches are rapid flows of snow down mountain slopes that can incorporate air, water, ice, rocks, and trees, posing