Destructive Side Of Nature
People show beautiful things about nature and here I am with this type of blog, hehe! Most of the time nature makes me think that it has its own brain like humans. Nature isn't always giving, many times it takes something from the organisms living in it. I don't have to remind you how caring nature can be and how destructive it can be!
A tree can give you shade and wood but in some conditions, if a branch brokes it can hurt you or during a bad weather condition it can show you how fierce it is.
The force of nature is unstoppable, many times humans tried to control it but they weren't that successful. Today I want to share some of the acts of nature's unstoppable force doing a good amount of harm to human life.
First One
It was raining yesterday and I had to go to a place for some work but the weather was still wet and so it was showering. I stopped by noticing that a small playground in which kids used to play is now turned into a lake or swimming pool, haha. I was thinking of starting my swimming lessons, here lol!
Second One
Next is a lake in our village which has never dried up in summers. Even if it survives with 10ml of water but during the rainy season, it becomes a monster and every year it overflows and destroys its edge and travels straight to the river.
Just see the destruction it did. Soil erosion through the force of nature. One good thing is that the fields around it never have to face issues of water during the plantation and farming of crops.
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Third One
A month ago, I and my friends were going to a wedding ceremony by road in our car. And in the mid-way, we saw this. Upon further investigation, it was revealed that due to fast winds blowing the tree fell on the road blocking the way. Luckily none of the vehicles was close to it. Or it would have been a nightmare. We reached that place after 10 minutes of it falling. So in a way, we also got lucky.
Final Thoughts
There is a lot of evidence available that the most damaging and destructive power holds is the Earth and nature itself. Floods, Cyclones, Tsunamis, and Landslides all are very destructive in nature. Which harms humans and animals only. And that's how Earth is. It is a place of survival and the cycle of those phenomena will never go away. I saw the news of floods in Bangladesh, and Assam and the casualties in Afghanistan due to the Earthquake. I can't imagine the level of pain and suffering people have to face.
There's a way to avoid these things but for that, you have to change your location. Some locations lie in hazard zone where natural calamities like this occur in any time every year, like Philippines they are affected by cyclone every 6 months and Assam, every year flood happens and in Nepal every year Earthquake happens. I know it's very hard to leave your native place but the later and effective solution is that to leave and shift to somewhere safe but natural calamities are everywhere it's just the danger scale is less in some areas. Like I live in Jharkhand, it rarely experiences Earthquake and floods which can wash away any city or village. Only issue is thundering and fast blowing winds.
Still, you won't be able to run away from it. No matter wherever you are it has the capability to chase you.
Hey, calm down I'm not here to scare you about nature. Of course, it's the most beautiful entity in existence. But a beauty can be a beast also, lol. C'mon, recheck your partner. What I showed you are merely the 10% of how destructive nature is. So don't hurt it too much humans with your continuous experiments, torture and polluted activities. It will get more angry and your technology won't be enough to save you from the wrath of it.
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We now see the devastating effect of floods in Silchar, Assam. People say they haven't experienced such a grave situation in the past. Some of my friends and relatives must be suffering there.