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The devastation triggers rebirth and new growth, making the storms a vital catalyst in the biological bigger picture.
This may explain in part why the devastation of nature has triggered fewer alarm bells than a hotting-up planet.
But my heart-strings are always triggered by devastation, whether by Nature or Man.
The fabled butterfly effect is usually thought of in negative terms, with tiny wing-beats triggering devastation a world away.
This would--and should--have been painful for all those directly exposed, but would not have triggered widespread economic devastation had the so-called shadow banking system not seized up.
This catastrophic event triggered widespread landslides and devastation in the region, affecting the movement of the people that led to stranding of pilgrims in various pilgrimage routes.
Late last year, the mayor of Chennai announced the plastic road project was being revived, triggered in part by the devastation to Chennai's roads after the floods of 2015.
The Japanese tsunami five years on Jump to media player Leah visited Japan to find out what life is like for people there five years after an earthquake triggered a tsunami that caused devastation in the country.
El Niño storms also caused devastation to Pacifica Pier and the Milagra Watershed and triggered the failure of a seawall along Beach Boulevard and Santa Maria Avenue.
Risks are also present in the smoke from raging wildfires out West, triggered by high heat, dry conditions and bark beetle devastation.
It triggered avalanches in the Langtang valley and on Mount Everest, and devastation in the quake zone on an unimaginable scale.
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