National Incidents
Flash floods, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions - these disasters have damaged the earth and the people in it, and their effects usually do not stop once they stop. National incidents (pandemic illnesses) usually break out after natural disasters. People are left helpless as resources are scarce and the illnesses are not treated and spread to other people.
During tough times of national incidents (pandemic illnesses) it is best to quarantine those who are affected and find help. More information on different incidents can be found at BCP Articles.
National incidents (pandemic illnesses) may also spread because of a lack of knowledge. In different cultures, for instance, there are certain practices that are honoured, and this hinders certain tribes from learning about illnesses. It is important to always be prepared for diseases that may break out, so education and information dissemination is important.
Once a pandemic illness occurs in a country, doctors and researchers quarantine patients to stop it from spreading. Studies need to be done to find the cause and cure of the illness. Some of the worst cases that have plagued the world include the SARS virus, mad cow, and the latest A(H1N1) which is still threatening to come back.
There is a saying that history repeats itself. Scientists all over the world know this to be true; in fact, disasters like tsunamis and different diseases recur constantly. It is important to read on articles about these incidents in order to be prepared. Check BCP Articles for the latest news.