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Discover LudwigThe phrase "risk of disaster" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the possibility or likelihood of a catastrophic event or situation happening. Example: The city's lack of preparedness for natural disasters puts its residents at a high risk of disaster.
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Can you pinpoint any places that are at risk of disaster in the near future?
We would surely not accept such a high risk of disaster in other realms of society.
What's more, four of the 10 dedicated rainfall satellites are past their warranty, further increasing risk of disaster.
NASA officials have estimated that the risk of disaster in any given shuttle flight is about 1 in 145, which means a success rate of 99.3percentt.
And it dramatises the ubiquitous risk of disaster, not its rare occurrence; thereby reinforcing the product's importance and at the same time keeping us on tenterhooks.
This reduces the risk of disaster myopia, of ignoring worrying dots on distant horizons, of being information-rich yet attention-poor, of forgetting fat tails.
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[A quake] can massively increase the rates of poverty – and Nepal is among the 11 countries globally that are most at risk of disaster-induced poverty".
These bonds act as insurance for local governments, protecting them from the financial risk of disasters.
Beyond the new housing, Ms. Rousseff said the government would map areas at high risk of disasters.
For most developing countries at risk of disasters and climate change, adopting structural measures to reduce disaster risks remain a challenge.
But a decade on, all the measures to reduce the risk of disasters are being overwhelmed by the rising tide of calamities the world faces.
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