A catastrophe refers to a sudden, widespread disaster that causes significant damage, loss, or disruption. It can be natural, such as earthquakes, floods, or hurricanes, or human-made, such as industrial accidents or terrorist attacks. Catastrophes often lead to severe consequences for individuals, communities, and ecosystems, requiring extensive recovery efforts. The term is also used in a broader sense to describe any event that results in a catastrophic outcome.
Mayhem or chaos or crisis
It means when there is a disaster or catastrophe
catastrophe =katastrofeMeaning an event causing great and sudden suffering.
a huge catastrophe
No, catastrophe is a noun.
"Struck down" means to be suddenly hit, usually by catastrophe.
a catastrophe is a french term witch translated means : "disaster" {Example: le soupier Etais un catastrophe!} witch mean's that the supper was a disaster! hope it helped!! :) -cheezequeen27-
The earthquake in China was a major catastrophe.
'Catastrophe' has four syllables.
Catastrophe Ballet was created in 1984.
Traces of Catastrophe was created in 1998.
The Catastrophe of Success was created in 1947.