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Definition
See Natural disasters - economic damages definition. Biological disaster refers to a hazard caused by the exposure to living organisms and their toxic substances (e.g. venom, mold) or vector-borne diseases that they may carry. Examples are venomous wildlife and insects, poisonous plants, and mosquitoes carrying disease-causing agents such as parasites, bacteria, or viruses (e.g. malaria).

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Industrial accident, Chemical spill (total damage % GDP) Natural disasters, geophysical, total people affected Agriculture loss due to disasters, by hazard type (millions of current USD) Number of people whose livelihoods were disrupted or destroyed due to disasters (number)

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