"Like world crisis, national calamity, a package lost at the post office."
The prime Minister of India declared it a national calamity.
It is probably easier to keep Christmas during national calamities than during personal ones.
He thought, What a national calamity if an edifice connected with so many associations should be consumed by fire!
"This is a national calamity and more people ought to have stepped forward."
That alone could make it seem like a show business atrocity, a commercial abuse of a raw and unresolved national calamity.
It is, in short, a true issue of national security, a national calamity that even the Soviet military establishment has acknowledged.
Her death was described in the press as a "national calamity".
Strengthened the determination of anti-Japanese in the end we encourage the students to forget national calamity.
"It would be nothing short of a national calamity" and "an uncompromising disaster for higher education," he said.