Sentences with phrase «scale of the disaster»

The mounting scale of each disaster is like a slapstick version of the death scenes in «Final Destination 3,» where a perfectly ordinary day in the stock room can end with a death by nail gun.
However, fumes or not, after seeing this footage, I wonder if this restriction has more to do with limiting the amount of damning video that shows the widespread scale of this disaster.
Throw in Iceland and Bernie «Made - Off» and we have some idea of the international scale of this disaster.
Oct 30 (Reuters)- Hurricane Sandy appears to have easily caused more losses than last year's Hurricane Irene, but final totals will be hard to come by for some time because of the scale of the disaster, catastrophe forecasting companies said on Tuesday.
But given the scale of the disaster in Puerto Rico, the military and FEMA support of Puerto Rico should continue long past three weeks.
The scale of the disaster in Puerto Rico is far bigger than either Whitefish or Cobra has handled.
The British had forseen these events and had setup a small encampment to assist the Kurds, but they were unprepared to the scale of the disaster.
There can be little debate as to the scale of the disaster that continues to unfold in Syria.
«I don't think he ever really understood the scale of the disaster.
The President is closely monitoring the situation, and will be receiving regular updates on the scale of the disaster, as well as the Federal Government's humanitarian response, a statement by his spokesman, Garba Shehu disclosed on Friday.
David Miliband said aid efforts by the country's officials have been «inadequate to the scale of the disaster» and warned the situation is turning into a «humanitarian catastrophe of genuinely epic proportions».
The scale of this disaster is staggering: octillions of tons of matter were ripped away from the star, shredding it entirely.
The scale of disaster, security risks and spotty organization all conspired to overwhelm aid efforts
It was at a conference two years ago, Cowen adds, that the scale of the disaster unfolding at sea really hit him.
His database CATDAT looks at examining socioeconomic indicators as well as collecting and evaluating socioeconomic loss data through time, and has built a massive base for his post-disaster risk model which helps governments and aid organisations with catastrophe management and assessing rapidly the scale of a disaster.
«The scale of the disaster there is profound,» said Chekmous Ali, a Syrian archaeologist now at the University of Strasbourg in France.
Although Yasseri says he expected to see attentional decay, he was surprised that the scale of the disaster didn't seem to influence how long it took for people to move on.
Don't know if developers will fix all that, according to scale of the disaster, but at the moment it is completely unplayable for me.
Other factors, such as changes in reservoir policies and increased construction on the flood plain, were found most relevant in setting the scale of the disaster.
During recent decades, the scale of disasters has expanded owing to increased rates of urbanization, deforestation, and environmental degradation and to intensifying climate variables such as higher temperatures, extreme precipitation, and more violent wind and water storms.
More extreme weather events in future are likely to increase the number and scale of disasters, while at the same time, the existing methods and tools of disaster risk reduction provide powerful capacities for adaptation to climate change.
The groups believe that the administration knows a lot more about the scale of the disaster than it's let on.
A claim that centred on the operation of the Wivenhoe and Somerset Dams which were operated negligently and contributed to the scale of the disaster by releasing large amounts of water to prevent the dam collapsing.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z