For instance, some economists argue that natural disasters can often lead to improved growth in both the short and long term.
The disaster led to a huge public outpouring of sympathy and grief in the local area.
The frequent natural disasters since the 1340s finally led to peasant revolts.
No natural disaster since has led to such a high death toll-81 people-in Canada.
The disaster led to major improvements in standards for school design and fire safety codes.
Natural disasters led to crop failures and hundreds of thousands are believed to have died.
Rape, abuse, war, or a natural disaster can lead to this type of anxiety.
The disaster led France to abandon suspension bridges until 1870.
But how do we make use of the sense of crisis to which this ecological disaster has led?
The disaster led to the working practice in future mines, that there should always be two shafts.