By any standard - yes .
Human induced hazards
No, crime usually does not rise to the level of "disaster."
To determine how human destroy it's surroundings.
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There are several ways to prevent common human induced disasters. Regulation of certain industries is the most common way to prevent human induced disasters.
Japan lost the means to feed the people or rebuild Japan.
A serious disruption of normal life triggered by a human induced hazard causing human,material,economic and environmantal losses, which exceed the ability of those affected to cope.eg:jaipur serial blast in 2008, the taj hotel terrorism in 2007 in mumbai.
An action in a war, is a thing no one can change.
Disaster films center around a major calamity, which can be natural or man-made. Examples of natural disaster films would be "Earthquake" (1974), and "Volcano" (1997). Examples of a man-made disaster film would be "The Towering Inferno" (1974). Producer, Director Irwin Allen is credited with making disaster movies popular.
A serious disruption of normal life triggered by a human induced hazard causing human,material,economic and environmantal losses, which exceed the ability of those affected to cope.eg:jaipur serial blast in 2008, the taj hotel terrorism in 2007 in mumbai.
"Disaster Recovery Service is a recovery service for when a business's computer system goes down as a result of a natural or human-induced disaster. It's very critical for businesses that are particularly dependent on computers to run their business, because otherwise they would lose all the information needed to run the business."
The issue of long-term effects of the Chernobyl disaster on civilians is very controversial because when the disaster happened they had to be evacuated. The area don't present dangers but getting back or living there with no job.