One example of mitigating the loss of life or property from natural hazards is building and reinforcing structures to withstand earthquakes. For instance, in earthquake-prone areas such as Japan, buildings are constructed with reinforced concrete, flexible joints, and shock absorbers to minimize the impact of tremors. Additionally, retrofitting older buildings and infrastructure can help enhance their stability and resilience against earthquakes, reducing potential casualties and damage. This proactive approach to mitigating the effects of natural hazards has proven to be effective in minimizing the overall impact and preserving human lives and property.