infrastructure failure (Q519)

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Infrastructure systems, such as transportation, water, sanitation, and energy, have been compromised by extreme and slow-onset events, leading to economic losses, service disruptions, and impacts on well-being.
  • infrastructure fail
  • collapse in infrastructure
  • breach in infrastructure
  • breakdown of infrastructure
  • infrastructure breach
  • breakdown in infrastructure
  • breach of infrastructure
  • failure of infrastructure
  • failure in infrastructure
  • infrastructure collapse
  • collapse of infrastructure
  • urban infrastructure failures
  • urban infrastructure failure
  • damages to infrastructure
  • damage to infrastructure
  • climate event induced damages to physical infrastructure
  • infrastructure damages
  • destroyed infrastructure
  • destroys infrastructure
  • infrastructure damage
  • damage infrastructure
  • destruction of infrastructure
  • infrastructure failures
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infrastructure failure
Infrastructure systems, such as transportation, water, sanitation, and energy, have been compromised by extreme and slow-onset events, leading to economic losses, service disruptions, and impacts on well-being.
  • infrastructure fail
  • collapse in infrastructure
  • breach in infrastructure
  • breakdown of infrastructure
  • infrastructure breach
  • breakdown in infrastructure
  • breach of infrastructure
  • failure of infrastructure
  • failure in infrastructure
  • infrastructure collapse
  • collapse of infrastructure
  • urban infrastructure failures
  • urban infrastructure failure
  • damages to infrastructure
  • damage to infrastructure
  • climate event induced damages to physical infrastructure
  • infrastructure damages
  • destroyed infrastructure
  • destroys infrastructure
  • infrastructure damage
  • damage infrastructure
  • destruction of infrastructure
  • infrastructure failures

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Extreme or slow-onset events can have adverse consequences for infrastructure, compromising systems such as transportation, water, sanitation, and energy. This leads to economic losses, service disruptions, and negative impacts on health and well-being, with costly recovery and significant effects on local economic activity.