How Susceptible Are You to A Natural Disaster? »
Posted By vizion 3 months, 3 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyMany think a natural disaster will not happen in their neighborhood. Here are some graphics that show possible risks due to natural disasters in specific areas.
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Yes, you're right, roosie. I believe that this data primarily targets the continental USA.
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