This motion has not been discussed in the Assembly and commits only those who have signed it.
There has been a considerable increase in natural disasters
in recent years, and we are witnessing a growing number of floods,
tropical storms and instances of drought.
According to the Red Cross, over 200 million people a year
have been affected by these natural scourges.
Some experts believe these phenomena are largely due to human
activity, an example being the rapid urbanisation of areas at risk
of flooding and earthquakes.
In the circumstances, it is desirable that the Parliamentary
Assembly embark on a study of the prevention of natural disasters
and examine the measures taken to date for this purpose, for example
the introduction of early warning systems and the adoption of appropriate
construction plans, and consider the efforts that need to be made
to make society less vulnerable to natural hazards.