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(Egypt)
When a natural disaster occurs, after the human and financial costs have been assessed, it’s time to work out just how such losses could have been prevented. A concern of many in Egypt is the apparent disinclination of the authorities to mitigate the effects of disasters like the Duweiqa rockslide of September 6 last year, and the potential effects of global warming.
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
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