A woman discovers that
severe catastrophic events are somehow connected to the mental breakdown from which she's suffering.
Not exact matches
A catastrophe is a
severe loss designated a catastrophe by internationally recognized organizations that track and report on insured losses resulting from
catastrophic events, such as Property Claim Services (PCS) for
events in the United States and Canada.
Every conceivable
catastrophic event —
severe cyclones (hurricanes or typhoons), tsunamis, flood, earthquakes, fire and crashing aircraft — has been considered in SMR - 160's design basis, and appropriate features incorporated to ensure that it will withstand these
events without damage to itself, nor impose any risk to public health and safety.
This is true for primary insurance, which is impacted by an increasing attritional loss burden caused by
severe local weather
events, as well as for reinsurance losses caused by large - scale
catastrophic extreme
events.»
To the extent that policy makers (such as those controlling the dam in Queensland) are convinced of that certainty, foreseeable
severe weather
events become unforeseeable (to those policy makers), with sometimes
catastrophic consequences.
Extended drought, more frequent and
severe weather
events, heat waves, warming and acidifying ocean waters,
catastrophic wildfires, and rising sea levels all have compounding effects on people's health and well - being.
Third degree burns are the most
severe, sometimes resulting from such
catastrophic events as explosions or collapsed structures.
In addition,
catastrophic events such as
severe thunderstorms, hail and wildfires can all lead to damages both to the structure of your rental home and to any of your personal property kept inside.