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What are the major natural disasters from 2008 to 20 10 and how serious they are! ! ! Great gods, help!

2008: 65438+ 10/0, February 17 snowstorm hit China 19 province, severe sandstorm in central Sichuan on March 20th, Su Kui section of the Yellow River burst on March 2nd1Hangjinqi, Erdos City, Inner Mongolia, and May 6544. On May 30th, Wenchuan earthquake in Sichuan, Enteromorpha prolifera water pollution broke out in Qingdao, and in June 1 1 south (Guizhou, Hunan, Jiangxi, Guangxi, Guangdong, Zhejiang, Fujian, Shanghai, etc. 12 provinces/regions/cities), which was the most serious since this year. Xinjiang suffered the worst drought since 1974. On July 28th, typhoon fung-wong attacked Taibei on August 30th, Sichuan Panzhihua earthquake with M = 6. 1 65438+1October 6th, Dangxiong earthquake with M = 6.6 in Tibet165438+1October 2nd, Chuxiong County, Yunnan Province was hit by mudslides and floods in March. Six earthquakes occurred in Xinjiang, Sichuan, Henan, Hebei, Hubei, Gansu and other provinces (autonomous regions), and four earthquakes of magnitude 4 or above were relatively strong. Guizhou, Yunnan, Guangxi, Xinjiang and other places suffered from wind and hail disasters, and Jiuquan City, Gansu Province suffered from sandstorms. Nine collapses and landslides occurred in parts of Hubei, Hunan, Sichuan, Guizhou, Gansu, Qinghai and other places ..10000.000000000106 May 2008 12 Sichuan earthquake in China-Wenchuan earthquake: Wenchuan county, Sichuan province, China, except for an earthquake of magnitude 8.0. * * * 69227 people were killed, 374643 people were injured, 17923 people were missing. The earthquake, which belongs to shallow earthquakes, is the most disastrous earthquake since the founding of New China, and its casualties are second only to the Tangshan earthquake with the magnitude of 7.8 of 1976. In the first half of 2009, the characteristics of natural disasters in China were as follows: the drought-affected areas were concentrated and the area was wide; Flood disasters are serious in some areas of great rivers; Tropical storm landing concentration; Wind and hail disasters have a wide range of influences and heavy losses; Geological disasters are serious in southwest China. Among them, the drought-affected area of crops in spring is 1.6 1 100 million mu, and the drought-affected areas are mainly concentrated in the northeast, north China and the eastern part of northwest China. In addition, 24 provinces (cities, districts) suffered from floods. During the first half of June 165438+ 10, snowstorm weather occurred in northern China, in which the snowfall and snow depth in Hebei, Shanxi and Henan exceeded the historical extreme value in the same period, reaching once in 60 years and once in 100 years in some areas. Heavy snowfall blocked many expressway in North China, delayed civil aviation flights, trapped more than 20,000 vehicles during peak hours, evacuated stranded passengers, relocated and resettled more than 0.6 million people affected by the disaster, and a large number of vegetable greenhouses and greenhouses collapsed, seriously affecting the production and living order in disaster areas. In 2009, nine typhoons (tropical storms) landed in Chinese mainland, two more than normal, and the time was concentrated in the 90 days from late June to early October of 10. Typhoon activities are characterized by "concentrated landing, strange path, lasting intensity and abundant rainfall". Among them, Tropical Storm Swan No.7 and Typhoon Morakot No.8 were generated in less than half a day, and landed one after another, with very concentrated influence. After the landing of Tropical Storm Swan No.7, its intensity increased again and it stayed in Hainan offshore for a long time. Typhoon Sudero No.5 and Typhoon Morakot No.8 both landed in China twice, and Morakot caused serious losses to Fujian, Zhejiang and Taiwan Province provinces. 20 10 The sandstorm weather on March 20th brought a huge sandstorm to China. Sandstorms from arid areas in Inner Mongolia spread thousands of kilometers to the eastern and southern parts of China. Even the dusty weather has affected Taiwan Province Province and Japan. From 20 10, a large area of drought in southwest China gradually spread from Guizhou to Yunnan, Sichuan and Guangxi. The drought continues. On April 9, 20 10, an earthquake of magnitude 4 occurred in Beijing, Tianjin and Tangshan. 20 10 At 7: 49 a.m. on April 4, an earthquake of magnitude 7. 1 occurred in Yushu County, Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, with a focal depth of 33 kilometers, belonging to shallow earthquakes, with the epicenter near the county seat. If it is not comprehensive, I will make it up. . .