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The phrase "disaster zones" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to areas that have been severely affected by disasters, such as natural disasters or humanitarian crises.
Example: "After the earthquake, many organizations rushed to provide aid to the disaster zones in the region."
Alternatives: "disaster areas" or "emergency zones."
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Deltas are disaster zones in waiting.
Sure — as long as he stays in disaster zones.
Citizens in disaster zones have provided instant text and visual reporting from the scene.
For those in the disaster zones, concerns can extend to rehabilitating an entire community.
Every year he takes up to three months' leave to work in conflict or disaster zones.
It also comes in small, modular units suitable for use in disaster zones and remote communities.
COPENHAGEN — An emergency nursing kit designed for use in disaster zones.
An immediate use of the filters would be in disaster zones.
But I think I always have the same thought when I read about disaster zones.
The planes would be particularly suited to bringing emergency broadband to disaster zones.
The group is recruiting local laborers who will help clear the disaster zones.
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