Introduction: Natural hazards are indeed geophysical events, such as earthquakes, volcanic activity, flooding, etc. They have the characteristic of posing danger to the different social entities of our planet. Nevertheless, this danger is not only the result of the process per se (natural vulnerability), but also it is the result of the human systems and their associated vulnerabilities towards them (human vulnerability). Natural hazards are threatening events that if they happen and leave damages and injuries to the human population which they exposed to the risk, they are called natural disasters. The occurrence of natural hazards in every community leads to damages and injuries caused by disaster so that will lead to poverty in various dimensions. For this reason, studying the risks of these disasters has grown considerably nowadays.