Biological Disasters Biological disasters represent a unique and alarming category of events involving the spread of pathogens and living organisms, causing significant harm to human health, the environment, and society. These disasters can originate naturally, such as pandemics, or be triggered by human activities, including the use of biological weapons. What Are Biological Disasters? Biological disasters refer to incidents in which biological agents like bacteria, viruses, toxins, or other pathogens are released or spread in an inadequate manner, resulting in adverse impacts on human health and the ecosystem. Such incidents may include pandemics, bioterrorist attacks, or laboratory accidents. Impacts and Consequences The impacts of biological disasters are vast and can cause widespread damage. These include the rapid increase of infectious diseases, mass fatalities, collapse of healthcare systems, economic disruption, population displacement, and adverse environmental impact...