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Risks caused by natural disasters or human-made disasters, and therefore impossible to reliably predict, are called disruption risks.

In general, a risk that emerges as a result of a natural disaster is called a disruption risk. There are several examples of disruption risks including weather disruption and man-made disruptions such as climate crises and economic crises.

To get a better understanding of disruption risks, let's take a look at the example from real life.

Climate crises are compounding due to man-made activities such as the excessive use of hydrocarbons and fossil fuels which are the chief carbon-containing components.

Due to this, the is an average increase in global temperature leading to severe climate crises causing over flooding, heat waves, and economic crises.

Other examples include the Bhopal disaster, Oil spilling in oceans and nuclear explosions

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