Quote #0
There is no such thing as a natural disaster.
Chris Rose
About This Quote
Often used in discussions of disaster risk to emphasize that hazards (storms, earthquakes, floods) become “disasters” largely because of human factors such as where and how people build, inequality, preparedness, and governance.
Interpretation
The statement argues that nature may produce extreme events, but the scale of harm is shaped by human choices and social conditions, so the catastrophe is not purely “natural.”



