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Which of the following types of disasters are mentioned as potential causes or contributing factors to epidemics?

  1. Tropical storms
  2. Floods
  3. Earthquakes
  4. Droughts
  5. Volcanic eruptions

    Aഇവയൊന്നുമല്ല

    B1, 2, 3, 4

    C2, 5

    D1 മാത്രം

    Answer:

    B. 1, 2, 3, 4

    Read Explanation:

    • Natural disasters like tropical storms, floods, earthquakes, and droughts often disrupt public health infrastructure, displace populations, compromise sanitation systems, and limit access to clean water and healthcare. These conditions create fertile ground for the rapid spread of infectious diseases, leading to or exacerbating epidemics. For instance, contaminated water after floods can cause cholera outbreaks.


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