natural disasters
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Scorched Earth Left Behind by Blazing Wildfires May Cause More Disasters
Even after a fire has been put out, the destruction isn't necessarily over. Aside from any cleanup and rebuilding that may be required due to the fire, a lack of vegetation following a fire might present other issues.
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Magnitude 7.2 Earthquake Struck Haiti, Death Toll Reaches 1297 as Search for Survivors Continue
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IPCC Report Blames Human Activity For Worsening Climate Disasters
Blackouts and Power Interruptions Linked to Extreme Weather Are on the Rise in US
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[VIDEO] Tourists Capture Terrifying Moment Tornado Wiped Down Trees in Belarus
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"Like the Plague"- Climate Crisis Triggers Catastrophic Events Around the World
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Magnitude 5.9 Earthquake Hits California, Shaking Buildings and Blocking a Road
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How Diamonds Are Helping Geologists Understand Superdeep Earthquakes
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Hurricanes Put 32 Million US Homes at Risk, Causing $8.5 Trillion in Damages
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1 Dead, 16 Injured as Powerful Tornado in China Leaves Behind a Trail of Destruction
Scientists Are Solving the Mystery Behind Earthquake That Lasted for 32 Years!
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5 Deadliest and Most Destructive Natural Disasters in History
What Exactly Causes Mysterious Deep Earthquakes?






