natural disaster
The Spanish term 'desastre natural' translates to 'natural disaster' in English. Natural disasters refer to catastrophic events resulting from natural processes of the Earth like floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, and other geologic processes. They can cause significant damage or loss of life and property, and disrupt the environment and economy. The term is often used in relation to disaster management and planning responses to minimize damage and ensure safety.
The earthquake is a type of dangerous natural disaster.
Used to illustrate the danger of a type of natural disaster, in this context it is a 'terremoto' or earthquake.
When a natural disaster occurs, we all must be prepared.
It emphasizes the importance of being prepared for a natural disaster, which could occur at any moment.
After the natural disaster, the city was rebuilt.
This sentence describes the recovery and rebuilding process that occurs after a natural disaster.