Natural Calamity definition

Natural Calamity means natural perils that cause catastrophic losses, including but not limited to earthquake, typhoon, cyclone, tsunami, tornado, flood, landslide, mudslide, bushfire and volcanic action.
Natural Calamity means earthquake, fire, storm, flood, landslide, heavy rain, drought, famine, epidemic, and other similar natural disaster ™and this expression also includes the industrial accident or accident caused by explosions or poisoning and any other kinds of disaster.
Natural Calamity means drought, floods, cyclone, storm and heavy rains;

Examples of Natural Calamity in a sentence

  • In the event there being any Natural Calamity viz., earth quake, floods, commotion, war, act of God etc.

  • In case the completion of entire project is not possible within the aforesaid stipulated time due to Natural Calamity, which is beyond the control of the Second part hereto, in that event the in-convenience for the delay in possession caused to be acceptable and bearable by the PURCHASER(s).

  • Sr # Tender Estimated Budget Bid security 2% of estimated cost LOT-1 LP day to day, Natural Calamity, ER, SSP / Dialysis items Rs 40,010,000/- Rs 800,200/- Zakat medicine-Social Welfare Department Vehari Rs 2,500,000/- Rs 50,000/- Submit a bid security in the form of CDR or bank guarantee valid till the bid validity period.

Related to Natural Calamity

  • Crisis means a situation in which a student engages in a behavior that threatens the health and safety of the student or others and includes without limitation a situation in which the student becomes aggressive or violent at school and is unable to regain self-control without posing a danger of injury to himself or herself or others.

  • Natural Disaster means a flood, hurricane, tornado, earthquake, mudslide, tsunami, avalanche, landslide, volcanic eruption, fire, wildfire or blizzard that is due to natural causes.

  • Floodplain or flood-prone area means any land area susceptible to being inundated by water from any source. See "Flood or flooding."

  • Pandemic means any outbreaks, epidemics or pandemics relating to SARS-CoV-2 or Covid-19, or any variants, evolutions or mutations thereof, or any other viruses (including influenza), and the governmental and other responses thereto.

  • Waterborne disease outbreak means the significant occurrence of an acute infectious illness, epidemiologically associated with the ingestion of water from a public water system which is deficient in treatment, as determined by the Division.