Two example of catastrophic disaster
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Catastrophic earthquakes and hurricanes are low-probability, high-consequence events as evidenced
1)Floods
2)storms
3)earthquakes
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Catastrophic earthquakes and hurricanes are low-probability, high-consequence events as evidenced, for example, by Hurricane Katrina and the Northridge earthquake.
Floods, storms, earthquakes, droughts, forest fires and volcanic eruptions are among the most devastating types of natural catastrophe. But some disasters are man-made. These include explosions, major fires, aviation, shipping and railway accidents, and the release of toxic substances into the environment.
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