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Across Canada, we face a number of natural hazards, which can vary from region to region. Knowing what to do is an important part of being prepared. Find out about risks in your region and how to...
This infographic made by the UN Environment/OCHA Joint Unit displays statistics regarding the usage of the Environmental Emergencies website, which you are currently browsing, during the year 2015...
A report on the emergency and humanitarian situation in Timore Leste
People caught in avalanches can die from suffocation, trauma, or hypothermia. This info sheet tells how to stay safe when an avalanche threatens.
겨울 폭풍은 교통 사고, 저체온증, 동상, 일산화탄소 중독, 과로로 인한 심장마비의 위험을 증가시킵니다. 겨울 폭풍 경보 발령 시 안전 행동요령, 즉시 피난처를 찾으십시오
冬季风暴期间,车祸、体温过低、冻伤、一氧化碳中毒和因过劳而引起的心脏病发作风险更高。 如果您处于冬季风暴预警区,请立即寻找避难所
Las personas que quedan atrapadas en avalanchas pueden morir por asfixia, traumatismo o hipotermia. En promedio, unas 28 personas mueren en avalanchas durante la época de invierno en los EE. UU....
陷入雪崩的人员会因窒息、外伤 或体温过低而死亡。美国每年冬天平均有 28 人死于雪崩。 English: People caught in avalanches can die from suffocation, trauma, or hypothermia. This info sheet tells how to stay safe when an avalanche...
Winter storms create a higher risk of car accidents, hypothermia, frostbite, carbon monoxide poisoning, and heart attacks from overexertion. If you are under a winter storm warning, find shelter...
Las tormentas invernales crean un mayor riesgo de accidentes vehiculares, hipotermia, congelación, intoxicación por monóxido de carbono y ataques cardiacos por sobreesfuerzo. Si se encuentra bajo...