Environmental hazards such as droughts, tropical storms, floods, earthquakes, and volcanoes negatively impact development in less economically developed countries (LEDCs). Climatic hazards like droughts and storms are more responsible for loss of life globally than tectonic events. Tropical areas where many LEDCs are located experience more frequent and severe climatic hazards compared to temperate regions. When hazards do occur, their impacts are worse in LEDCs due to factors like buildings not being constructed to withstand disasters and lack of emergency infrastructure.