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A cataclysmic event is a significant unfriendly occasion coming about because of normal procedures of the Earth; models are floods, typhoons, cyclones, volcanic emissions, quakes, torrents, storms, and other geologic procedures. A cataclysmic event can cause death toll or harm property.    Tornado, tropical twister, storm, and hurricane are various names for a similar wonder, which is a cyclonic tempest framework that structures over the seas. The deciding element on which term is utilized depends on where they begin. In the Atlantic and Northeast Pacific, the expression "tropical storm" is utilized; in the Northwest Pacific it is alluded to as a "hurricane" and "tornadoes" happen in the South Pacific and Indian Ocean.    The deadliest tropical storm at any point was the 1970 Bhola twister; the deadliest Atlantic typhoon was the Great Hurricane of 1780 which crushed Martinique, St. Eustatius and Barbados. Another remarkable tropical storm is Hurricane Katrina, which crushed the Gulf Coast of the United States in 2005.

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