natural disasters
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New Study Suggests That Survivors of Extreme Weather Events May Experience Accelerated Aging
Extreme weather events could increase aging in human populations, suggested a new study that analyzed monkeys that survived Hurricane Maria
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Tonga Volcanic Explosion Was Strong Enough to Send Gravitational Waves to the Atmosphere
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Scientists Warn Tonga's Historic Volcanic Eruption May Harm Environment for Years
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Exposure to Major Disasters Can Cause Long-Term Mental Health Problems
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Tsunami Alert Raised as Underwater Volcanic Eruptions Sent Giant Waves to Tonga
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How 2021 Extreme Weather Events Cost the US About $145 Billion Dollars
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Security Guard Miraculously Survives Getting Struck by Lightning in Indonesia
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2 People Still Missing Due to Colorado Wildfire Now Presumed Dead
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Statistic Reveals How Big of a Damage Wildfires Caused in 2021Statistic Reveals How Big of a Damage Wildfires Caused in 2021
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Researchers Unearthed a Tsunami "Time Capsule" From One of the Greatest Disasters Ever Recorded
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Shaanxi Earthquake: The Most Devastating Earthquake That Took Lives of 800,000 People
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USGS Recorded Two Earthquakes in Kentucky Only Hours Apart
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Can Magnetic Field Serve as Early Warning Sign to Avoid Catastrophic Tsunamis?