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Date: 2012-10-04 04:33:14
Risk management
Emergency management
Disaster preparedness
Disaster
World Conference on Disaster Reduction
Volcanic hazards
Natural disaster
Volcano
Risk
Geology
Volcanology
Natural hazards

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