Genocide
Yes. There have been hundreds of tornadoes that have resulted in deaths.
While tens of thousands of people were displaced, and hundreds of buildings were destroyed, it does not appear that the 2006 flood of the Danube (Donau) River resulted in any deaths.
Trail of Tears
It would be impossible to determine the number of deaths on the Amazon. It is safe to state, however, that the number would be in the hundreds of thousands.
The violence in April 1994 was part of the Rwandan Genocide, where extremist Hutus targeted Tutsis and moderate Hutus. It resulted in the deaths of an estimated 800,000 people within a period of 100 days. The international community was widely criticized for its failure to intervene and prevent the genocide.
The main criticism is that his tactics and strategies were out of date and totally unsuitable for the type of warfare being fought. This resulted in the unnecessary deaths of thousands.
It is difficult to quantify such a thing, but tornadoes are very dangerous. Every year they cause dozens of deaths and hundreds, sometimes thousands, of injuries.
Stalin's reign of terror was a series of genocidal actions in 1930s and 40s. His actions resulted in deaths of hundreds of thousands of people that included Kulaks, Ukrainians, ethnic Koreans, Germans and Soviet Poles. His actions were based on the policy of eliminating unwanted elements from Soviet society.
83 deaths and 1,897 injuries
83 deaths and 1,897 injuries
The 2007 Niigata, Japan tsunami resulted in the deaths of seven people.
President Clinton considered the events in Rwanda as a personal failure. The genocide that occurred in 1994 resulted in the deaths of around 800,000 people. The US did not intervene, and Clinton later expressed regret for not taking action to prevent the mass atrocities.