A FLOOD
So let us melt, and make no noise, 5
No tear-floods, nor sigh-tempests move
You are probably referring to volcano. A volcano itself is not a natural disaster. A volcanic eruption would be the correct answer. A volcano is fine until it erupts.
Earthquake disasters have occurred worldwide throughout history, varying in location and severity. It is essential to specify which earthquake disaster you are referring to for a precise answer.
Is disaster a adjective
The opposite of disaster is Truimph or success.
A natural disaster that starts with the letter "Q" is a quake, specifically referring to an earthquake. Earthquakes occur when there is a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust, resulting in seismic waves that can cause shaking and destruction.
The line "Thy firmness makes my circle just" in the third stanza of A Valediction Forbidding Mourning can be interpreted as referring to people attributing divine meaning to a natural disaster, seeing it as part of a larger cosmic plan.
Fosters the mourning process
If you are referring to the Deepwater Horizon desaster, the answer is no.
If you are referring to disaster management on a governement level, then you have several different types of training. Disaster Management Training, Inc. has a list of potential events they train for. http://www.disastermanagementtraining.com/
An alternative location, which is fully configured for operation
You are probably referring to volcano. A volcano itself is not a natural disaster. A volcanic eruption would be the correct answer. A volcano is fine until it erupts.
Pliny was referring to the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. He was an eyewitness to the 79 AD disaster.
Earthquake disasters have occurred worldwide throughout history, varying in location and severity. It is essential to specify which earthquake disaster you are referring to for a precise answer.
Your question is far too vague ! Which event (natural disaster, war etc) are you referring to !
If you're referring to the people getting crushed in a football stadium- 96 people died.
A compound word for a disaster that makes the ground shake is "earthquake." It combines "earth," referring to the ground or soil, and "quake," which means to shake or tremble. Earthquakes occur when there is a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust, causing seismic waves.
Disaster reduction is disaster mitigation .