Man-Made Disasters
Man-made disasters are events caused by human actions that result in significant harm to people, property, or the environment. These disasters can include industrial accidents, such as chemical spills or explosions, as well as transportation accidents like train derailments or plane crashes. They often lead to loss of life, injuries, and long-term environmental damage.
Another type of man-made disaster is environmental degradation, which can occur through deforestation, pollution, or nuclear accidents, such as the Chernobyl disaster. These events highlight the importance of safety regulations and responsible practices to prevent harm and protect communities and ecosystems from the consequences of human error or negligence.