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Disaster risk
UK //dɪˈzɑːstə rɪsk//US //dɪˈzæstər rɪsk//
Definition
The probability of a significant negative event occurring.
In simple words: The chance of a serious problem happening.
Examples
- The government must assess the disaster risk in coastal areas.
- Understanding disaster risk is crucial for effective planning.
- Scientists study disaster risk to enhance community safety.
- The report highlighted the increasing disaster risk due to climate change.
- Evaluating disaster risk helps in allocating resources wisely.
Usage notes
Used in discussions about safety, planning, and natural events. Appropriate in academic and professional contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun phrase
Memory hint
Think of a 'disastrous risk' like a storm waiting to happen.
Collocations
- assess disaster risk
- reduce disaster risk
- disaster risk management
Synonyms
- catastrophe probability
- emergency risk
- tragedy likelihood
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'hazard' - disaster risk refers to the likelihood of hazards causing disasters.
- Using it in very casual conversation - it is more suited for serious discussions.