7. Natural Hazards
Are those which are caused by forces in our environment that
disrupts human activity, or that may cause damage or injury to life and
property.
9. Technological Hazards
Are those arising from industrial conditions like accidents and
equipment malfunction which may cause loss of lives of people, animals,
properties
14. Geologic Hazards
This pertains to anything in connection with earth
surface resembling to soil, lands and minerals.
Hydrologic hazards
This refers to anything which has a connection with
water in any form of properties and its distribution.
Atmospheric Hazards
These are hazards which transpire on the earth
atmosphere.
15. Biologic Hazards
This is also known as Biohazards. It refers to any organic
substance like bacteria, Virus, and etc. that may cause potential
threat or danger to other living organisms like human and animals.
Man-Made hazards
This hazards include pollution, deforestation, mining, and
climate change.