How to say "man-made disaster" in Chinese?

In Chinese "man-made disaster" translates to  人为灾害 

Transliteration: rén wéi zāi hài

🇨🇳 战争是一种人为灾害。

🗣️ zhàn zhēng shì yī zhǒng rén wéi zāi hài.

🇺🇸 War is a man-made disaster.



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How to say "man-made disaster" in Chinese?

You can use the word "人为灾害" which translates to "man-made disaster".

How to pronounce "人为灾害" (man-made disaster) in Chinese?

The word "人为灾害" is pronounced as "rén wéi zāi hài".

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