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Emergency management / Natural hazards / Risk management / Seismology / Tsunami / National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research / Earthquake / Social vulnerability / Disaster / Management / Public safety / Risk
Date: 2010-08-26 01:21:36
Emergency management
Natural hazards
Risk management
Seismology
Tsunami
National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research
Earthquake
Social vulnerability
Disaster
Management
Public safety
Risk

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