Natural disasters that will shake the world in 2023 will be the main focus in various parts of the world. From earthquakes to floods, each event has a profound impact on human life, the environment and the global economy. One of the most significant disasters was the 7.8 magnitude earthquake that rocked Türkiye and Syria in early February. This earthquake resulted in thousands of casualties and severe infrastructure damage. Many buildings collapsed, forcing thousands of people to seek temporary shelter. Rescue efforts proceeded quickly, but the challenge of cold weather added to the difficulties for the victims. Not only in Türkiye, flash flood disasters also hit Bangladesh in June. Intense monsoon rains cause rivers to overflow, drowning villages and causing mass displacement. Thousands of people were forced to flee their homes, and local authorities struggled to provide necessary humanitarian assistance. Crops were also destroyed, increasing the risk of a food crisis in the region. Another earthquake occurred in Japan in March, shaking the northeastern region. Although Japan was equipped with advanced technology to help minimize damage, the shaking resulted in damage to buildings and transportation infrastructure. Apart from that, concerns about a tsunami caused panic among local people, even though no major tsunami occurred. Meanwhile, in the southern United States, a tropical storm hits, causing heavy rain and strong winds. Several areas in Florida and Louisiana experienced severe damage from flooding and fallen trees. Recovery efforts take time, and many communities are faced with the challenge of rebuilding after a disaster. Forest fires are also a serious problem in Australia and Brazil during 2023. In Australia, high temperatures and severe drought increase the risk of forest fires. Many animals and plants are threatened with extinction, and local communities are fighting the fire. Meanwhile, in Brazil, fires in the Amazon sparked world attention because of their impact on climate change and biodiversity. The impact of this natural disaster is not only felt by direct victims, but also widely affects the global economy. Governments in various countries are forced to allocate emergency budgets for disaster management, affecting economic stability. The health sector faces additional challenges, with increased risks of disease due to inadequate living conditions following disasters. Preparedness and mitigation are very important in this context. Many countries are starting to strengthen infrastructure and improve early warning systems. Public education about disaster risks is also an important part of mitigation efforts, so that people are better prepared to face the worst possibilities. The natural disasters of 2023 are a reminder of how vulnerable human life is to the forces of nature. Each incident brings valuable lessons about the importance of solidarity and cooperation in dealing with the impacts caused.