Supercatastrophe

//suːpəɹˈkəˈtæstɹəfi//

"Supercatastrophe" in a Sentence (3 examples)

Then came that supercatastrophe, that curse and blot upon civilization, the great World War.

It may be a vast waterfront fire, like the Staten Island ferry terminal blaze a few years ago that consumed acres of buildings; a supercatastrophe, like the Black Tom explosion; a blazing oil tanker drifting toward a pier laden with explosives; or perhaps a helicopter pilot has dunked in the river, a boat is adrift, or someone has fallen off a ferryboat.

Insurance underwriters very often take the same optimistic view as property owners and in many countries underestimate the long term annual cost for the rare supercatastrophes.

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