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Tsunami / Risk / Warning systems / Indian Ocean / Emergency management / Social vulnerability / Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami / Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami / Natural hazard / Physical oceanography / Management / Public safety
Date: 2015-04-10 02:30:01
Tsunami
Risk
Warning systems
Indian Ocean
Emergency management
Social vulnerability
Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami
Natural hazard
Physical oceanography
Management
Public safety

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