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Key regions subject to a risk of earthquakes in Germany
include the Kölner Bucht area to the west of Cologne, the
Rhinegraben (Rhine rift system) and the Vogtland area.
Conflagrations
Conflagrations can be caused naturally by lightning, by
spontaneous combustion or by wilful or
negligent arson in
combination with prolonged dry periods. The primary threat is
to wooded areas, agricultural land and heathland.
Mass movements
Mass movements are caused by geophysical events (e.g.
earthquakes, weathering), meteorological influences (e.g.
heavy
precipitation, flooding, snow and ice melts) and by
anthropogenic influences (e.g. building measures, shock,
deforestation). Examples
of mass movements are
avalanches, mudflows, hillside landslides and liquefaction of
the soil.
Apart from direct damage, mass
movements can also give
rise to indirect hazards, by creating tidal waves in lakes or
reservoirs or damming up rivers which subsequently burst
free.
Epidemics
The term ‘epidemic’ refers to the
occurrence of an infectious
disease among humans or animals at high incidence within a
short period of time over a broad geographic area. An
increased risk of epidemics results from the global movement
of goods, global tourism,
intensive livestock farming, floods
and droughts, for example.
A
pandemic is an epidemic which spreads throughout
several countries or even worldwide.