disaster area (Meaning)

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disaster area (n)

a region whose population is affected by a general disaster

Synonyms & Antonyms of disaster area

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disaster area Sentence Examples

  1. The aftermath of the earthquake left the city a disaster area, with buildings in ruins and debris scattered everywhere.
  2. The tsunami swept through the coastal region, turning it into a disaster area as houses were destroyed and lives were lost.
  3. The tornado ravaged the small town, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake and turning it into a disaster area.
  4. The fire engulfed the forest, leaving a charred and blackened landscape behind and creating a disaster area that would take years to recover from.
  5. The oil spill spread across the ocean, contaminating the waters and turning the affected area into a disaster zone.
  6. The volcanic eruption devastated the surrounding villages, burying them under ash and lava and rendering them disaster areas.
  7. The floods inundated the region, displacing residents and turning the once-bustling streets into a disaster area.
  8. The earthquake caused widespread damage to infrastructure, turning the affected region into a disaster area in need of urgent aid.
  9. The war-torn country was a disaster area, with cities reduced to rubble and the population displaced and suffering.
  10. The industrial accident released toxic chemicals into the environment, creating a disaster area and posing a health risk to the nearby communities.

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a region whose population is affected by a general disaster

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The aftermath of the earthquake left the city a disaster area, with buildings in ruins and debris scattered everywhere.

The tsunami swept through the coastal region, turning it into a disaster area as houses were destroyed and lives were lost.

The tornado ravaged the small town, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake and turning it into a disaster area.

The fire engulfed the forest, leaving a charred and blackened landscape behind and creating a disaster area that would take years to recover from.