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Droughts, flash floods, cyclones, avalanches, landslides brought on by torrential rains, and snowstorms pose the greatest threats. A natural disaster might be caused by earthquakes, flooding, volcanic eruption, landslides, hurricanes etc. This paper deals with interstate disparity in natural disaster impact with respect to human lives lost due to cyclonic storms/ heavy rains/ floods/ landslides. This paper outlines the loss of cattle life, houses damaged and cropped area damaged consequent upon natural disaster. This paper concludes with some interesting findings along with policy suggestions.

KEYWORDS: Natural disasters, Droughts, flash floods, cyclones, avalanches, environmental effect, landslides,

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