

This report aims to analyze and visualize the data collected from the Canadian Disaster Database. The Canadian Disaster Database contains detailed information on various natural and man-made disasters that have occurred in Canada since 1900. The main objective of this analysis is to identify trends and patterns in the data that can help in improving disaster response and management efforts.
Natural and man-made disasters have a significant impact on the lives of people, the economy, and the environment. Accurate and timely information on disasters can help in minimizing the loss of life and property. The Canadian Disaster Database provides a wealth of information on various disasters that have occurred in Canada. However, this information needs to be analyzed and visualized to identify trends and patterns that can be used for disaster management and mitigation.
The main objectives of this project are to:
The data for this analysis is sourced from the Canadian Disaster Database, which is maintained by Public Safety Canada. The database contains information on various natural and man-made disasters that have occurred in Canada since 1900.
The analysis of the data will involve using statistical techniques to identify trends and patterns. The following steps will be taken: