By martin.hilljegerdes |
A geological hazard is an extreme natural event in the crust of the Earth that poses a threat to life and property. Natural geohazards such as earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, landslides and sink holes can occur without warning and cause damage to health, infrastructure and livelihoods. The Earth’s surface is constantly shifting and moving, sometimes slowly, but sometimes swiftly and violently with catastrophic and immediate results.