katastrofeiksi
Katastrofeiksi, also known as "disaster" in English, refers to a sudden, calamitous event that causes significant physical damage or loss of life. The term is derived from the Greek words "kata," meaning "down," and "strophe," meaning "turn." It encompasses a wide range of events, from natural disasters like earthquakes, tsunamis, and hurricanes, to human-induced disasters such as industrial accidents, terrorist attacks, and pandemics.
The study of katastrofeiksi is a multidisciplinary field that combines elements of geology, meteorology, sociology, and
Disasters can have profound and lasting effects on communities, economies, and ecosystems. They often lead to
Prevention and preparedness are crucial components of disaster management. This includes building resilient infrastructure, implementing early
In recent years, the frequency and intensity of katastrofeiksi have increased due to climate change and other