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What are the geological disasters that may be caused by serious forest damage? What are the possible meteorological disasters?

Will cause soil erosion, leading to mudslides, landslides and so on.

Meteorological disasters generally include weather, climate disasters and meteorological secondary and derivative disasters.

Weather and climate disasters refer to typhoon (tropical storm, strong tropical storm), rainstorm (snow), thunderstorm, hail, strong wind, dust, tornado, heavy (thick) fog, high temperature, low temperature, continuous rain, freezing rain, frost, ice accumulation, cold wave, drought, dry hot wind, heat wave, flood, etc.

Meteorological secondary and derivative disasters refer to landslides, mudslides, storm surges, forest fires, acid rain, air pollution and other disasters caused by meteorological factors.

There are more than 20 kinds of meteorological disasters, mainly including the following types:

(1) rainstorm: mountain torrents, river flooding and urban water accumulation;

(2) Rain and waterlogging: waterlogging;

(3) Drought: drought in agriculture, forestry and grassland, and water shortage in industry, cities and rural areas;

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(4) Dry-hot wind: dry-hot wind and foehn wind;

5. High temperature heat wave: extremely hot and high temperature, human diseases, burns, and crop ripening;

(6) Tropical cyclones: gale, rainstorm and flood;

(7) chilling injury: crops, livestock and fruit trees are harmed by strong cooling and low temperature;

(8) Freezing injury: frost, crop and livestock freezing injury, water pipes and oil pipes freezing injury;

(9) Freezing rain: wires, branches and roads are frozen;

⑽ icing: rivers, lakes and seas are frozen, and roads are frozen after rain and snow;

⑾ Snow damage: snowstorm and heavy snow;

⑿ Hail disaster: destroying crops and houses;

(13) Wind disaster: falling trees, reversing houses, reversing cars and reversing boats;

[14] Tornado: local destructive disaster;

⒂ Lightning strike: lightning strike casualties;

Continuous rain (rainy): it is not conducive to crop growth and development, grain mildew and so on.

⒄ Dense fog: human diseases and traffic jams;

⒅ Low-level wind shear: aviation accident;