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catastrophe
A disaster beyond expectations
any great and sudden misfortune or calamity
(Catastrophe) A sudden, great disaster (e g hurricane) causing very substantial damage, extended damage by flood, fire involving large areas, etc
Term used for statistical recording purposes to refer to a single incident or a series of closely related incidents causing severe insured property losses totaling more than a given amount, currently $25 million
an event resulting in great loss and misfortune; "the whole city was affected by the irremediable calamity"; "the earthquake was a disaster"
In insurance, a term applied to an incident or series of related incidents causing insured property losses totaling more than $5 million
Any large and disastrous event of great significance
An event or occurrence that causes a loss of extraordinarily large values
A catastrophe is an unexpected event that causes great suffering or damage. From all points of view, war would be a catastrophe = disaster
A sudden, severe disaster that causes a large loss
{i} disaster, calamity, cataclysm
A sudden, great disaster
An incident or series of related incidents involving a substantial loss of property or causing substantial liability across a wide geographic area
  n   1 A great, often sudden calamity   4 A sudden violent change in the earth's surface; a cataclysm **
an event that causes sudden decreases of population size or the entire elimination of subpopulations (Ewens et al 1987: 62)
A single event causing numerous losses exceeding a large specified total cost set by an insurance company Normally a company would have reinsurance for loss payments in excess of the specified amount Tornadoes, hurricanes and other violent weather are the most common catastrophes
a sudden violent change in the earth's surface a state of extreme (usually irremediable) ruin and misfortune; "lack of funds has resulted in a catastrophe for our school system"; "his policies were a disaster
Event which causes a loss of extraordinary magnitude
A major change in the environment that causes extensive damage and usually widespread death, and occurs so infrequently that the effects of natural selection by similar events in the past (if they have ever occurred) do not remain in the 'genetic memory' of the species The Mt St Helens volcanic eruption was in this sense a catastrophe (cf the recurrent hurricanes in eastern USA which may be defined as 'disasters')
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