calamity

/kəˈlæmɪti/
noun
  1. An event that causes great and often sudden damage, suffering, or loss; a disaster.
    • Losing his job was a personal calamity for the young father.
    • The oil spill was an environmental calamity that affected wildlife for years.
    • The flood was a calamity that left thousands of people homeless.
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