Disasters

Disasters are significant events that result in widespread destruction, disruption, and harm to individuals, communities, or the environment. They can be natural, such as earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, and wildfires, or man-made, such as industrial accidents, terrorist attacks, and nuclear incidents. Disasters often lead to loss of life, injuries, property damage, and economic upheaval, requiring coordinated response efforts for rescue, recovery, and rehabilitation. The classification of disasters can include various scales of severity, and they are typically assessed based on their impact on human societies and ecosystems. Disasters highlight vulnerabilities within systems and may necessitate changes in policies, preparedness, and resilience strategies to mitigate future occurrences.