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Disaster preparedness / Humanitarian aid / Risk / Emergency management / Disaster / Social vulnerability / Natural hazard / Hazard / Coastal hazards / Pretoria / Natural disaster / Rare events
Date: 2016-02-25 05:01:08
Disaster preparedness
Humanitarian aid
Risk
Emergency management
Disaster
Social vulnerability
Natural hazard
Hazard
Coastal hazards
Pretoria
Natural disaster
Rare events

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