
Man-made disasters, arising from human intent, negligence, systemic failures, or technological breakdowns, pose a profound and escalating threat to human health, societal stability, and environmental integrity. This editorial examines the spectrum of anthropogenic hazards, from armed conflicts in Gaza, Sudan, and Ukraine to chronic environmental crises such as air pollution in India, and catastrophic industrial accidents including Bhopal and Chernobyl. The multifactorial causes - ranging from poor safety standards, inadequate training, and organizational negligence to deliberate acts of sabotage - highlight the complex interplay of human and systemic vulnerabilities. These disasters inflict severe and long-lasting impacts, including mass casualties, displacement, infrastructure destruction, environmental degradation, economic loss, and mental health crises, with lasting consequences for development and social cohesion. Effective prevention and mitigation require robust regulatory frameworks, a strong safety culture, enhanced emergency preparedness, infrastructure resilience, and international cooperation. By prioritizing accountability, preparedness, and cross-sectoral collaboration, societies can reduce the frequency and severity of such preventable tragedies and safeguard human and environmental well-being.
Armed conflict, Anthropogenic hazards, Disaster mitigation, Industrial accidents, Man-made disasters
Armed conflict, Anthropogenic hazards, Disaster mitigation, Industrial accidents, Man-made disasters
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