There have been a number of different plagues in human history, and plagues have been extremely disastrous and have killed very large numbers of people. I could argue that the disaster was not a total disaster in the sense that the human race did survive. If a plague were to kill everybody and render the human race extinct, then I would call it a total disaster, or rather, I would call it that except for being dead, and therefore unable to offer my opinion.
The Black Plague
A plague.
Yes, It was called the Bubonic plague of 1665.It was a disaster that struck England head on and will be remembered for years to come.
It's the natural disaster that killed the most people in Europe.
The Plague
The plague hit England around the time of Shakespeare
It would be a disaster because there isn't enough money to pay for the research of an unknown plague, whereas if it was one which we had a cure for then it will only be a minor problem. by morgan barber
Julie Karner has written: 'Roald Amundsen' 'Plague And Pandemic Alert! (Disaster Alert!)'
No, the plague, caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, is a naturally occurring disease that has affected human populations throughout history. It is primarily spread through fleas that infest rodents.
Athens suffered a number of disasters: the plague, Syracuse, and the defeat of its fleet.
catastrophe?
It was a disaster...over 1,000,000 soldiers died in it...