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Natural disasters such as floods, wildfires, hurricanes, and earthquakes can have devastating effects on communities and their environment. However, in recent years, the impact of these disasters has been exacerbated by pollution. Pollution can cause natural disasters to become more frequent and more severe.
For example, air pollution can contribute to the severity of wildfires by creating dry conditions that make it easier for fires to spread. Water pollution can exacerbate the effects of floods by blocking drainage systems and contaminating water sources. Similarly, soil pollution can weaken the structural integrity of land, making it more susceptible to landslides during earthquakes.
Furthermore, natural disasters can also lead to increased pollution. For example, flooding can cause sewage systems to overflow, contaminating water supplies with harmful bacteria and chemicals. In turn, this can lead to the spread of waterborne diseases and health problems for those exposed to contaminated water.
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