2. Natural Disasters
Natural disasters are extreme, sudden events caused by environmental
factors that injure people and damage property. Earthquakes,
windstorms, floods, and disease all strike anywhere on earth, often
without warning. As examples, we've chosen disasters that have occurred
around the world throughout history.
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Included Pestilence in the types of natural disasters
3. Pestilence
All the men who set their faces to go to Egypt to live there shall
die by the sword, by famine, and by pestilence. They shall
have no remnant or survivor from the disaster that I will bring
upon them.
4. Definition of Pestilence
Pestilence means a deadly and overwhelming disease
that affects an entire community. The Black Plague, a
disease that killed over thirty percent of Europe's
population, was certainly a pestilence.
A disease that causes widespread crop damage or
animal deaths can also be called a pestilence.
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5. Definition of Pestilence
The occurrence of one or more pest species in an area or
location where their numbers and impact are currently or
potentially at intolerable levels.
A sudden increase in destructiveness or population
numbers of a pest species in a given area
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7. Locust Pestilence in Israel
By Dave Copeland, Cameraman, NBC News
Huge swarms of the newly hatched critters have
begun marching across the sand, devouring
everything in their path.
Israel’s Agriculture Ministry has deployed pickup
trucks, planes and helicopters to spray pesticides on
the locusts before they can inflict more damage.
Experts estimate that a swarm of 30 million locusts
will cause severe crop damage.
8. Locust Pestilence in Israel
Teams of exterminators are working from sunrise to
sunset, spraying the millions of young locusts as they
move across the ground.
10. Insect Infestation threatens coconut
Industry in Isabela City, Basilan
By Rene V. Carbayas
Tuesday 13th of August 2013
Scale insect (Aspidiotus Destructor Signoret), a soft-bodied
5mm long fluid-feeding insect is invading the coconut plants
and other palm and fruit with 15 barangays affected by the
pests.
Hardest hit was Barangay Lanote with 2,519 coconut trees
affected, followed by Maligue, Cabunbata, and Lumbang.
11. Insect Infestation threatens coconut
Industry in Isabela City, Basilan
there are many reasons why an outbreak of coconut scale
insect occurred, and one of them is bad agricultural practices
such as overuse or misuse of pesticides, particularly on the
vegetables and fruit trees planted under coconut plants.
“Pesticides also kill natural enemies and without them, insect
pests are free to multiply without control,” he said.
14. Pestilence in Bicol prompts P1 reward
for every dead rat's tail
January 24, 2009
Rat pestilence in the rice fields in Albay in the
Bicol Region has prompted local authorities to
offer reward of P1 for every tail that comes from a
dead rat
The project, launched by the town government, is
called "Bawat Buntot Piso Project" (A Peso for
Every Tail Projects).
15. Effects of Pestilence
Wandering
the innate survival instincts of
pests/ animals cause them to
wander into unnatural places in
search of food.
The outcome is, animals are
killed because of property
damage and human injury.
16. Effects of Pestilence
Damaged Ecosystems
animals can wreck the ecosystem and surrounding landscape.
The overpopulation of deer throughout areas of the United States is
destroying the forest and hindering the diversity of tree species
17. Effects of Pestilence
Lack of Food
Pestilence damages
crops and properties
farmers cannot produce
sufficient foods and other
resources
18. Effects of Pestilence
Disease Outbreak
Pests can be a vector of bacteria, fungi
and viruses that can cause diseases
Uncontrollable spread of disease can
cause the epidemics to humans
Bubonic Plague
19. Pestilence Control
provide a list of experts available for advice, including
regional experts
lists of insecticides and rodenticides that are readily available
in appropriate formulations
Using bait and fumigation
Community Extermination Projects
20. Conclusion
Pestilence is considered one of the natural disasters
which cannot be prevent. Examples are locust, bees,
dragonflies and other insects infestation; overpopulation of
wild animals and plague of rodents. This phenomenon
damages properties and crops which may cause lack of food
and resources. It can also bring epidemics in humans.
Pestilence control such as extermination projects, fumigation
and bait must be done once occurred to avoid further spread.
21. References
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overpopulation.html#ixzz2cX7RjCrC
Barbehenn, K. R., Sumangil, J. P., & Libay, J. L. (1971). (1038), 217–242.
NPG. (2000). Effects of Overpopulation : Wildlife and Habitat Destruction.
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WHO. (2008). Interregional Meeting on Prevention and Control of Plague.
WHO, (April 2006).
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Adult locusts arrived in the area in March. Scientists say they likely originated in Sudan and crossed from Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula into Israel. Then they mated and laid billions of eggs in the sand which are now hatching.
PCA data show the 15 barangays have 702,956 coconut trees and 5,975 of these are infested with the scale insect. The data also show the pest also attacked 1,170 ornamental plants, 382 lanzones trees, and 21 mango trees.
In Libon town in Albay alone, the infestation had affected some 90 hectares of rice fields, prompting local authorities to ask the national government for rat poison.
Deer have an appetite for saplings, which puts the forest in danger of becoming pastureland because overpopulated deer consume young trees. Deer grazing promotes the spread of ferns, which block sunlight from other plants, thereby hindering growth in the forest. Overpopulation is a vicious cycle for the ecosystem as the food chain, waterways and land are affected. Animal overpopulation threatens to change the entire make-up of an ecosystem.
Bubonic plague is mainly caused by fleas on small rodents and is one of three types of bacterial infections caused by Yersinia pestis a type of bacteria. Without treatment, the bubonic plague kills infected humans within 4 days