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What are the most common natural disasters in Canada?
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Canada experiences several types of natural disasters, though they tend to vary by region. The most common include: Flooding: Due to heavy rainfall or snowmelt, flooding is frequent, particularly in spring and after major storms. Cities like Calgary and Winnipeg have experienced significant flooding in recent years. Wildfires: Forest fires are a significant concern in Canada, especially in western provinces like British Columbia and Alberta, particularly during the hot, dry summer months. Winter storms: Heavy snowfalls, blizzards, and ice storms can affect large parts of Canada, especially in the winter months. These storms can disrupt transportation and power supply. Earthquakes: While not as frequent, parts of Canada, particularly along the Pacific coast (such as Vancouver), are prone to earthquakes due to tectonic activity in the region. Tornadoes: Canada experiences tornadoes, particularly in areas like southern Ontario and the Prairies, though they are typically less severe than those in the United States. Despite these risks, Canada is well-prepared for natural disasters with robust emergency management systems and infrastructure to protect its residents.
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