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  2. Natural disaster - Wikipedia

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    A natural disaster is the highly harmful impact on a society or community following a natural hazard event. The term "disaster" itself is defined as follows: "Disasters are serious disruptions to the functioning of a community that exceed its capacity to cope using its own resources. Disasters can be caused by natural, man-made and ...

  3. Disaster - Wikipedia

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    Disaster. A disaster is an event that causes serious harm to people, buildings, economies, or the environment, and the affected community cannot handle it alone. [1] [2] Natural disasters like avalanches, floods, earthquakes, and wildfires are caused by natural hazards. [3] Human-made disasters like oil spills, terrorist attacks and power ...

  4. Humanitarian crisis - Wikipedia

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    Humanitarian crisis. A humanitarian crisis (or sometimes humanitarian disaster) is defined as a singular event or a series of events that are threatening in terms of health, safety or well-being of a community or large group of people. [1] It may be an internal or external conflict and usually occurs throughout a large land area.

  5. How a traumatic man-made disaster can impact a person's life ...

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    An analysis of studies published by the National Institutes of Health found man-made disasters were "associated with significantly higher odds of PTSD than natural disasters." The studies it ...

  6. Anthropogenic hazard - Wikipedia

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    Anthropogenic hazard. Anthropogenic hazards are hazards caused by human action or inaction. They are contrasted with natural hazards. Anthropogenic hazards may adversely affect humans, other organisms, biomes, and ecosystems. They can even cause an omnicide. The frequency and severity of hazards are key elements in some risk analysis methodologies.

  7. Environmental disaster - Wikipedia

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    An environmental disaster or ecological disaster is defined as a catastrophic event regarding the natural environment that is due to human activity. [ 2] This point distinguishes environmental disasters from other disturbances such as natural disasters and intentional acts of war such as nuclear bombings .

  8. Category:Man-made disasters - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 30 subcategories, out of 30 total. Man-made disasters by cause ‎ (5 C) Man-made disasters by century ‎ (10 C) Man-made disasters by continent ‎ (16 C) Man-made disasters by country ‎ (209 C, 1 P) Man-made disasters by decade ‎ (7 C) Man-made disasters by location ‎ (4 C)

  9. Forced displacement - Wikipedia

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    Human-made displacement describes forced displacement caused by political entities, criminal organizations, conflicts, human-made environmental disasters, development, etc. Although impacts of natural disasters and blights/pests may be exacerbated by human mismanagement, human-made causes refer specifically to those initiated by humans.