Death Toll
The term "Death Toll" refers to the number of deaths resulting from a specific event, such as a natural disaster, war, or epidemic. It is often used in news reports and studies to quantify the impact of these events on populations. Understanding the death toll helps governments and organizations respond effectively and allocate resources for recovery efforts.
Death tolls can vary widely depending on the severity of the event and the population affected. For example, the COVID-19 pandemic led to significant global death tolls, prompting public health measures. Accurate reporting of death tolls is crucial for historical records and future preparedness.