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Disasters Throughout Australia & New Zealand New Zealand
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Disasters NATURAL Cyclones Floods Drought Earthquakes Landslides MAN MADE Massacres Rail Plane Fires Terrorism Mining TWO TYPES OF DISASTERS
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NATURAL DISASTERS “ Caused by nature. Humans have limited, if any, control ”
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CYCLONES Typical for tropical climates, cyclones are a natural occurrence, developing over warm waters and breaking down as they cross land. Depending on their severity, cyclones can have a massive negative impact leaving a trail of destruction with damaging winds, flooding and cutting electricity.
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Cyclone example CYCLONE LARRY See footage of Cyclone Larryfootage Source: YouTube (2012); USDA (2006) 20 March 2006 Category 4 system Made landfall at Innisfail in North QLD Approximately $1.5 billion dollars in damage
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FLOODS Floods are are a natural disaster caused by heavy rainfall and/or the bursting of damns, rivers etc. Floods can be unpredictable, leaving little time for preparation, and as such can have a negative impact by destroying homes, cutting off electricity, contaminating water, cutting off roads and food supply.
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Flood example December 2010 – January 2011 Death toll: 32 Cost: $1 billion TRENDING: Read how Twitter helped with flood information Read 2010-2011 QLD FLOODS See footage of Grantham floodsfootage Source: ABC News (2012); Fairfax Media (2012); Wikipedia (a) (2012)
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MAN MADE DISASTERS “ Created and controlled by humans. Nature does not generally play a dominant role ”
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MASSACRES Massacres generally involve the uneccessary slaughter of a number of people by one or more persons. As such it is a man made disaster.
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Massacre example 28 April 1996 Port Arthur historical site Killer Martin Bryant opened fire in a mass killing spree Death toll: 32 people PORT ARTHUR MASSACRE CONTROVERSY: Port Arthur in artart
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Source: Artwork by Rodney Pople, Daily Telegraph (2012) Can art go too far? Listen to this audio and review this painting – do you believe the painter is entitled to create such a piece?
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RAIL DISASTER Source: Southern Thunderer (2010)
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Rail disaster example 18 January 1977 Granville, Western Sydney, NSW Crowded commuter train derailed running into the supports of a road bridge that collapsed onto two of the trains passenger carriages Death toll: 210 It is the worst rail disaster in Australian history based on loss of life. GRANVILLE RAIL DISASTER Source: Southern Thunderer (2010); Wikipedia (b) (2012)
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References ABC News (2012). How Twitter Covered the QLD Floods. Retrieved from http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-01-11/how-twitter-covered-the-queensland-floods/3767166 Daily Telegraph. (2012). Mass Murderer Martine Bryant Features in Tasmanian Glover Prize Winning Portrait. Retrieved from http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/mass-murderer-martin-bryant-features-in-tasmanian- glover-prize-winning-portrait/story-e6freuy9-1226295724682 FairFax Media (2012). Grantham Floods. Retrieved from http://www.smh.com.au/environment/weather/a-terror-that--took-their-breath-away--and-its- coming-again-20110111-19lur.html Southern Thunderer (2010). Granville Rail Disaster. Retrieved from http://www.southernthunderer.com.au/2010/01/granville-rail-disaster-18-january-1977-lest-we- forget/ http://www.southernthunderer.com.au/2010/01/granville-rail-disaster-18-january-1977-lest-we- forget/ USDA (2006). Cyclone Larry lashes North East Queensland. Retrieved from http://www.pecad.fas.usda.gov/highlights/2006/03/australia_23mar2006/ http://www.pecad.fas.usda.gov/highlights/2006/03/australia_23mar2006/ Wikipedia (a). (2012). Queensland Floods. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010–2011_Queensland_floods Wikipedia (b). (2012). Granville Railway Disaster. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granville_railway_disaster http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granville_railway_disaster YouTube (2012). Cyclone Larry – destruction in Cairns. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9LHT7RRp-8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9LHT7RRp-8
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