From scaffolding accidents / failures, to roofing accidents involving building collapses, to falling objects or debris, any number of situations can cause
extreme danger to the persons involved.
Not exact matches
In addition
to causing obvious, immediate
dangers such as drowning in a flood,
extreme events can leave
people without food and shelter, expose them
to toxic chemical spills and facilitate the spread of disease.
And in a similar fashion,
people tend
to want
to exercise
to the
extreme as well (ignoring the many thyroid exercise
dangers).
Any open - minded, well informed
person would have
to accept that there is a strong likelihood that climate change is behind the increasing frequency of
extreme weather events and
extreme fire
danger weather.
Raising awareness about the
dangers of natural disasters, including those due
to climate
extremes, is also crucial among the governments and
people so that mitigation and preparedness measures could be strengthened.
Very few
people actually choose
to drive in foggy conditions and that's because the
extreme dangers are obvious.