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Of particular concern to planning in areas susceptible to disasters are cascading hazards, where one hazard (e.g., typhoon) triggers a series of other hazards (e.g., landslides, debris flows, floods).
And that's a city that's not even susceptible to disasters that are more likely to happen in other parts of the world.
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You would expect a man with such a codified agenda to have done his homework before tackling the oddest of movie genres -- and the one most susceptible to disaster.
Precautionary measures were taken to close the roads and bridges along areas most susceptible to disaster, officials said.
It is also susceptible to natural disasters and by, most measures, is under extreme environmental stress.
And, of course, a nuclear plant need not be susceptible to natural disasters to pose a public safety hazard.
By most measures, El Salvador is under extreme environmental stress: highly susceptible to natural disasters, it is often cited as the second most deforested state in Latin America after Haiti.
It is also susceptible to natural disasters and is often cited as the second most deforested state in Latin America after Haiti.
The couple, whose property still has charred trees from a forest fire several decades ago, were also drawn to the idea that a concrete house would be less susceptible to such disasters.
Moreover, these critical infrastructures are susceptible to natural disasters, frequent failures, as well as malicious attacks.
For places not susceptible to natural disasters, nuclear can be an option and is better than coal or gas.
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