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Что (кто) такое disaster area - определение

AREA WHERE A DISASTER HAS OCCURRED
Disaster Area; Federal disaster area; Disaster declaration; Disaster areas; Disaster zone
  • The Fukushima I [[Nuclear Power Plant]] after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. Reactor 1 to 4 from left to right.
  •  New York City after the destruction of [[Hurricane Sandy]]
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  • Twin Towers]] burning down during the [[9/11 attacks]].
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disaster area         
(disaster areas)
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A disaster area is a part of a country or the world which has been very seriously affected by a disaster such as an earthquake or a flood.
The region has been declared a disaster area.
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If you describe a place, person, or situation as a disaster area, you mean that they are in a state of great disorder or failure. (INFORMAL)
He's a nice old rascal but a disaster area as a politician.
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Disaster area         
A disaster area is a region or a locale that has been heavily damaged by either natural, technological or social hazards. Disaster areas affect the population living in the community by dramatic increase in expense, loss of energy, food and services; and finally increase the risk of disease for citizens.
Doñana disaster         
  • Aznalcóllar mine.
DAM FAILURE RELEASING TOXIC MINE TAILINGS IN ANDALUSIA, SOUTHERN SPAIN
Aznalcollar mine; Donana disaster; Los Frailes mine; Aznalcollar disaster; Aznalcóllar disaster
The Doñana Disaster, also known as the Aznalcollar Disaster or Guadiamar Disaster (Sp: Desastre de Aznalcóllar, Desastre del Guadiamar), was an industrial accident in Andalusia, southern Spain. On 25 April 1998, a holding dam burst at the Los Frailes mine, near Aznalcóllar, Seville Province, releasing 4–5 million cubic metres of mine tailings.
Disaster film         
FILM GENRE
Disaster movies; Disaster films; Catastrophe films; Catastrophe film; Catastrophe movie; Disaster movie; Disaster fiction; Disaster movie (genre)
A disaster film or disaster movie is a film genre that has an impending or ongoing disaster as its subject and primary plot device. Such disasters may include natural disasters, accidents, military/terrorist attacks or global catastrophes such as a pandemic.
Nyamiha stampede         
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STAMPEDE ON 30 MAY 1999
Niamiga disaster; Niamiha Disaster; Niamiha disaster; Nyamiha disaster
The Nyamiha stampede took place at Nyamiha metro station in Minsk, Belarus. On May 30, 1999, a sudden thunderstorm caused a number of young people to race for shelter during an open-air concert nearby.
Lübeck disaster         
MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE CASE IN WEIMAR GERMANY
Draft:Lübeck disaster; Lübeck vaccine disaster; Lübecker Impfunglück; Lübeck vaccination disaster; Calmette children; Calmette trial
From 1929 to 1933, 251 infants in Lübeck, northern Germany, were given three doses of the BCG vaccine against tuberculosis, which was accidentally contaminated with the bacteria responsible for the disease. 173 later developed signs of the illness and 72 died.
Springhill mining disasters         
  • Miner museum entrance in Springhill, NS.
  • Inside a Springhill, NS mine shaft
ANY OF THREE MINING DISASTERS IN DIFFERENT MINES NEAR THE COMMUNITY OF SPRINGHILL, NOVA SCOTIA
Cumberland mine disaster; Springhill Mining Disaster; 1891 Springhill mining disaster; 1956 Springhill mining disaster; 1958 Springhill mining disaster; Springhill Mine; Springhill Mine bump; Springhill mining disaster
Springhill mining disaster may refer to any of three deadly Canadian mining disasters that occurred in 1891, 1956, and 1958 in different mines within the Springhill coalfield, near the town of Springhill in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. In the 1891 accident, 125 died; in 1956, 39 were killed; and in 1958, there were 75 miners killed.
Ashtabula River railroad disaster         
  • Amasa Stone, the bridge's designer
  • Postcard photo of the wreck. The view is toward the west abutment; the locomotive "Columbia" can be seen in the wreckage at left.
  • The chord, diagonals, angle blocks, and vertical posts of the Ashtabula Bridge, as drawn from original plans by Charles MacDonald in 1877
  • 1878 drawing based on a January 1877 photograph of the ruins of the bridge
  • Illustration of the bridge collapse
  • Disaster site in 2015
  • Ohio historical marker near the site of the wreck
  • The iron bridge before collapse
  • Charles Collins, the railroad's chief engineer of bridges
  • One design for a half-angle block. The attached chord puts immense downward (shear) stress on one side of the block only, for which the block is not designed.
  • Sketch of the Ashtabula Bridge wreckage
1876 TRAIN WRECK IN ASHTABULA, OHIO
Ashtabula Horror; Ashtabula bridge disaster; Ashtabula Train Disaster; Ashtabula River Railroad Disaster; Ashtabula Bridge; Ashtabula Bridge disaster
The Ashtabula River railroad disaster (also called the Ashtabula horror, the Ashtabula Bridge disaster, and the Ashtabula train disaster) was the failure of a bridge over the Ashtabula River near the town of Ashtabula, Ohio, in the United States on December 29, 1876. A Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway train, the Pacific Express, passed over the bridge as it failed.
Area         
  • cylinder]] of the same height and radius.
  • Although there are 10 mm in 1 cm, there are 100 mm<sup>2</sup> in 1 cm<sup>2</sup>.
  • The area between two graphs can be evaluated by calculating the difference between the integrals of the two functions
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  • Integration can be thought of as measuring the area under a curve, defined by ''f''(''x''), between two points (here ''a'' and ''b'').
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  • A diagram showing how a parallelogram can be re-arranged into the shape of a rectangle.
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  • A square metre [[quadrat]] made of PVC pipe.
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  • A parallelogram split into two equal triangles.
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QUANTITY THAT EXPRESSES THE EXTENT OF A TWO-DIMENSIONAL SURFACE OR SHAPE, OR PLANAR LAMINA, IN THE PLANE
Area measure; Area (geometry); Area (mathematics); Area of an ellipse; Area of plane region; Area formula; Areas of Basic Shapes; Area of figure; Areas; Square length; List of area formulas; List of formulas for area; Unit of area
·noun The inclosed space on which a building stands.
II. Area ·noun Extent; scope; range; as, a wide area of thought.
III. Area ·noun A spot or small marked space; as, the germinative area.
IV. Area ·noun An extent of surface; a tract of the earth's surface; a region; as, vast uncultivated areas.
V. Area ·noun The sunken space or court, giving ingress and affording light to the basement of a building.
VI. Area ·noun Any plane surface, as of the floor of a room or church, or of the ground within an inclosure; an open space in a building.
VII. Area ·noun The superficial contents of any figure; the surface included within any given lines; superficial extent; as, the area of a square or a triangle.
Eyemouth disaster         
  • The bronze memorial at [[St Abbs]] - figures of women and children look out to sea
  • The paired grave of members of the Stevenson family from Newhaven, drowned in the Eyemouth disaster and washed up the following spring, [[Rosebank Cemetery]] in Edinburgh
DEATH OF 189 SEAMEN OFF THE EAST COAST OF SCOTLAND IN OCTOBER 1881 ARISING OUT OF A SEVERE STORM
Black Friday (1881); Eyemouth Disaster
The Eyemouth disaster was a severe European windstorm that struck the south-eastern coast of Scotland on 14 October 1881. One hundred and eighty-nine fishermen, most of whom were from Eyemouth, were drowned.

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Disaster area

A disaster area is a region or a locale that has been heavily damaged by either natural, technological or social hazards. Disaster areas affect the population living in the community by dramatic increase in expense, loss of energy, food and services; and finally increase the risk of disease for citizens. An area that has been struck with a natural, technological or sociological hazard that opens the affected area for national or international aid.