All terms in Disaster

Label Id Description
financial crisis financial_crisis [A financial crisis is a situation where the value of assets drop rapidly and is often triggered by a panic or a run on banks.]
economic impact economic_impact [A financial effect that something, especially something new, has on a situation or person]
technological disaster technological_disaster [A technological disaster is an event caused by a malfunction of a technological structure and/or some human error in controlling or handling the technology.]
man-made disaster manMadeDisaster [Man-made Disasters disasters are events which are caused by man, either intentionally or by accident, which that can directly or indirectly cause severe threats, either directly or indirectly, to public health and/or well-being]
Malnutrition NCIT_C3669
physical impact physical_impact [Direct contact with the agent of harm]
bioterrorism GSSO_006603
terrorism GSSO_003009
disaster impact disaster_impact [The total effect, including negative effects (e.g., economic losses) and positive effects (e.g., economic gains), of a hazardous event or a disaster]
Thing Thing
health care cyber attack health_care_cyber_attack [Online attacks – threatening day-to-day work and compromising confidential patient data]
cyber attack cyber_attack [Attempts to steal, expose, alter, disable or destroy information through unauthorized access to computer systems]
alcohol dependence DOID_0050741
loss of income loss_of_income [Loss of income refers to the situation in which a person's source of money for expenses or lifestyle, such as salary from a job or income from a business, is terminated]
depression SYMP_0000022
environmental disaster environmental_disaster [Man-made damages to the natural environment that result in disease and death of living beings; including, plants, animals and human beings]
Unemployment OMIT_0015314
cyclone ENVO_01001297 [A rapid rotating storm originating over tropical oceans from where it draws the energy to develop. It has a low pressure centre and clouds spiraling towards the eyewall surrounding the "eye", the central part of the system where the weather is normally calm and free of clouds.]
storm ENVO_01000876
seiche seiche [A standing wave of water in a large semi- or fully-enclosed body of water (lakes or bays) created by strong winds and/or a large barometric pressure gradient.]