Again, you are taking a human centric and very shallow view of events, and turning GOD into a very small and pitiable creature.
Well, God set up nature, so He's ultimately responsible, even if He's a hands-off God. So if He set up nature, he set up indirectly all those disasters that befall people.
I don't think you had time enough to read all 300+ messages in the thread I linked to, or even just the direct exchanges between myself and Gilgamesh on that very subject. But let me try to give you a few examples to see if I can explain my point of view.
A female mosquito bites a human. The human gets milaria. The mosquito gets a meal and so can reproduce. From the human's point of view that is a tragedy. From the mosquito's point of view it was a successful event. From the point of view of nearly everything else in the universe, it was simply neutral.
Some 65 thousand years ago a meteor crashed to earth a few hundreds of miles from where I live. The impact caused devestation around the world. The result was bad for those dinosaurs that died out, good for those that evolved into birds, opened niches that let mammals evolve and eventually lead to humans.
I happen to believe in a Good GOD, one that loves everything equally. The system he set up is perfect. Life goes on and has done so for billions of years that we know about.
Aslan is not a Tame Lion