Can you stop a disaster?

6 Minute English

语言学习

2023-08-03

6 分钟

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  • Beth: I'm Beth.

  • Neil: And I'm Neil.

  • Depending on how you look at it,

  • Roy Sullivan was either the luckiest or the unluckiest man alive.

  • Working as a US park ranger,

  • Roy was struck by lightning on seven different occasions,

  • and survived them all!

  • Beth: But Roy isn't the only victim of an unpredictable natural event,

  • sometimes called an act of God.

  • In the last decade,

  • an estimated half a million people have died globally in natural disasters

  • such as earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes and cyclones.

  • Neil: In 2023, at least 60,000 people died after earthquakes in Turkey and Syria,

  • and things are predicted to get worse in the future due to climate change and increasing populations.

  • So can anything be done to stop natural disasters?

  • Or, like Roy Sullivan, should we accept that some things are beyond our control?

  • In this programme we'll be finding out,

  • and, as usual, we'll be learning some useful new vocabulary too.

  • Beth: Throughout history, floods, when there's too much water, and droughts,

  • when there isn't enough, have caused most human deaths.