katasztrófával
Katasztrófa is a Hungarian word that translates to "catastrophe" in English. It is used to describe a sudden, widespread disaster that causes immense damage, destruction, and loss of life. These events can be natural, such as earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, volcanic eruptions, or droughts, or man-made, including industrial accidents, major fires, terrorist attacks, or widespread epidemics. The term implies a significant disruption to normal life and a severe impact on the affected population and environment.
The consequences of a katasztrófa are far-reaching, often necessitating large-scale relief efforts and long-term recovery plans.