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5Ws and H about the disaster Natural Disasters 5Ws and H about the disaster

6th - Student/Disaster Monica – Hurricane Katrina Angeles – Haiti Earthquake Ibrahim – Cyclone Nargis Salvador – Hurricane Katrina Nasser – The Black Death Thomas – Haiyuan Earthquake

7th – Student/Disaster Pakistan Earthquake Bhanu - Indian Ocean Earthquake Angel - Afghanistan Blizzard Heba - Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami Jovanni - Nevado del Ruiz Volcano Eruption Juan ST - Mozambique Flood Juan J - Tangshan Earthquake in China Ibrahim - Hurricane Andrew Mohammed - Aleppo Earthquake

8th – Student/Disaster Juan ST - Antioch Earthquake Mohamed Marzouk - Bhola Cyclone Kelly Huynh - New Zealand Earthquake Juan Juarez - East Africa Drought Mohamed Marzouk - North Korean Famine Juan ST - European Heat Wave Hyungi - Yangtze River Floods Hyungi - North American Smallpox Epidemic Juan Juarez - The Great White Plague Thomas - Gujarat Earthquake Kelly Huynh - Spanish Influenza

Haiyuan Earthquake When: 1920 Who: 200 to 235 thousand people died Where: Haiyuan What: An earthquake that was 7.8 with aftershocks for 3 years Why: The earthquake cause many landslides and many houses collapsed