American Consolidation 2) Lightning ”'Lightning in marine risk' refers to the loss caused directly by ships and cargoes due to lightning strikes, or the damages caused by fire caused by lightning strikes. 3) Tsunami (tsunami) ) Refers to the tremendous waves generated by the violent turbulence of the sea caused by the Haiti earthquake or the sea storm, resulting in the damage or loss of cargo and ships. 4) Earthquake (earthquake) is the crustal vibration caused by changes in the earth ’s interior. It may affect cargo ships moored at the port, and when an earthquake occurs on the seabed, it often causes seawater to vibrate, causing the ship to capsize and sink instantly, with serious consequences. '5) Volcanic eruption Volcanic eruption refers to the volcanic eruption. The loss of ships and cargoes caused by solid, liquid and toxic gases emitted by the mouth. Volcanic eruptions on the ocean floor can also cause tsunamis, which can cause damage to cargo. 6) Flood: Fly; Flood 'lood' usually refers to disasters such as flash floods, river flooding, tidal influx, and backflushing that cause ships or their cargoes on the coast or berthed on the coast to be immersed, submerged, and eroded. United States Consolidation