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"humanitarian catastrophe" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a large-scale disaster that is causing severe harm to human populations and their living conditions. For example, "The global pandemic has caused a humanitarian catastrophe in many parts of the world."
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This is a humanitarian catastrophe.
DH: You say "humanitarian catastrophe".
The AIDS epidemic is a humanitarian catastrophe.
A humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding in Iraq.
We face a major humanitarian catastrophe".
In the meantime, a humanitarian catastrophe looms.
WP: But there's a humanitarian catastrophe.
Is there a belated revulsion at the humanitarian catastrophe?
This humanitarian catastrophe has been allowed to fester for generations.
"Syria is the humanitarian catastrophe of our generation.
This morning's air strikes certainly address a humanitarian catastrophe.
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