
A catastrophic event involving an aircraft, typically resulting in significant loss of life, serious injuries, and/or extensive damage or destruction of the aircraft, is a critical subject of study and analysis. Such... Read more »

The May 2021 tragedy in the Yellow River Stone Forest, Gansu Province, China, involved a 100-kilometer cross-country mountain race. Extreme weather, including freezing rain, hail, high winds, and freezing temperatures, struck a... Read more »

The term refers to specific aviation accidents involving aircraft operated by the French national airline. Examples include the crash of Air France Flight 447 in the Atlantic Ocean in 2009 and the... Read more »

The tragic event near Cavalese, Italy, on February 3, 1998, involved a United States Marine Corps EA-6B Prowler aircraft severing the cable of a gondola lift. Twenty people lost their lives when... Read more »

Automating business processes through software robots offers significant efficiency gains, but these systems are not immune to disruptions. A plan to reinstate these automated processes swiftly and reliably following an unforeseen event,... Read more »

Governments often implement specific programs to lessen the financial burden on individuals and businesses affected by catastrophic events. These programs can include deductions for casualty losses, extensions of filing deadlines, penalty waivers,... Read more »

Government disbursement of financial aid during crises can sometimes face challenges in efficient and equitable delivery. For instance, bureaucratic hurdles, outdated databases, or difficulties reaching marginalized populations can lead to delays or... Read more »

A strategy for safeguarding critical documentation and data against unforeseen events, such as natural disasters, fires, cyberattacks, or system failures, is crucial for any organization. This strategy involves identifying vital records, establishing... Read more »

Developing a comprehensive plan to mitigate the impact of unforeseen calamitous events involves assessing potential hazards, acquiring necessary supplies, and establishing communication protocols. This might include assembling a first-aid kit, storing non-perishable... Read more »

The concept of profiting from crises, whether natural or man-made, through privatization of services, deregulation, and cuts to social safety nets, is explored extensively in Naomi Klein’s influential 2007 book, The Shock... Read more »

