No, if it was it would not be disastrous. However, it is possible to plan for (manage) recovery from a disaster.
It was a disaster...over 1,000,000 soldiers died in it...
The Land of Kursk. clearly.
As the worst disaster in their military history; which in actuality it may have been their first military disaster in Japanese history.
Since you have used the word "disaster" meaning widespread destruction and distress, I would have to say the terrorist attacks on 9/11 to the World Trade Center would be considered the worst aviation disaster that led to about 2,800 deaths. The worst aviation accident, would be the Tenerife disaster was the worst to 747's ran into each other 03/27/77 there were 583 fatalities.
No they are to assist in a disaster, not to initiate or be misused
The program is still manageable by most of the managers
The noun forms of the adjective 'manageable' are manageableness and manageability.
One feature of a disaster is that it often begins as a small emergency that escalates beyond the capacity of local resources to manage effectively. This can occur due to a lack of preparedness, inadequate response systems, or the unexpected intensity of the situation. As a result, what starts as a manageable incident can quickly turn into a larger crisis requiring external assistance and coordination.
Managable is correct in Canada, in other countries it's manageable.
The prefix for "manageable" is "manag-" because it comes from the word "manage." So, technically, there isn't a separate prefix specifically for "manageable." But hey, now you know a little more about word origins!
manageable
Disaster reduction is disaster mitigation .
Ulcerative colitis is definitely manageable, but not curable. WebMD is a great resources for management options.
what is the role of disaster magistrate
what is the role of disaster magistrate
Manageable.
know disaster,no disaster