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None would be a catastrophe.
This is not--This is a catastrophe.
Believe it or not, this wasn't the worst catastrophe in our planet's history.
Dr. Fielding says personal hygiene is important in any catastrophe, and simple measures such as hand washing can limit the spread of disease.
The International Red Cross or Red Crescent exists to help the victims of conflicts and disasters regardless of their nationalities.
From all points of view, war would be a catastrophe.
Negligence, coupled with a series of bureaucratic failures, led it to simply sigh loose, a piece of impersonal calamity sent to rearrange the structure and meaning of our universe.
Lowering interest rates could have disastrous consequences for the economy.
If word got out now, a scandal could be disastrous.
It'd be fatal to try and stop them now.
But now because of a manmade catastrophe - one that's not their fault and that's beyond their control - their lives have been thrown into turmoil.
They noted the lack of looting.
Japanese people have shown great civility amid this massive natural disaster and there have been no instances of looting.
Mr Berlusconi seemed fully aware of the dangers and opportunities that accompany disasters.
This slippery slope of eroding ethics and bigger risks leads only to disaster.
The skipper notified the coastguard of the tragedy.
The aftermath of the disaster was unimaginably grotesque -- and made worse by the fact that it was manmade.
Last year's figures were little short of disastrous.
The grass grows up to four metres tall and burns fiercely, creating super hot fires that cause catastrophic tree mortality.
For whale species that depend on an echolocation system to navigate, this kind of beach spells disaster.
The expulsion of thousands of people represents a humanitarian catastrophe of enormous proportions.
Its Ferris Wheel, which was never put into action, is now an unforgettable symbol of the catastrophe.
Back in 1997, when Cameron was struggling to complete Titanic, disasterseemed right around the corner.
A review of the past year in disaster history suggests that modern Americans are particularly bad at protecting themselves from guaranteed threats.