Vésztér
Vésztér is a geographical term referring to a specific type of hazardous or dangerous territory. The word itself originates from Hungarian, combining "vész" meaning danger or disaster, and "tér" meaning space or area. Therefore, vésztér can be understood as "danger zone" or "area of disaster." This term is often used in contexts related to natural disasters such as floodplains, earthquake-prone regions, or areas with high volcanic activity. It can also encompass man-made hazards, like contaminated industrial sites or territories affected by conflict.
The designation of a vésztér is typically based on scientific assessment of risks and historical events. Authorities