Real World Example: Tsunamis have been the most deadly natural disaster, with the Asian tsunami killing over 225,000 people across 12 countries.
Real World Example: Earthquake in Haiti in 2010 led to the loss of over 220,000 lives.
Real World Example: Tehran, a megacity in Iran, built on active fault lines, increasing vulnerability to earthquakes due to the large population.
Real World Example: Destruction of mangrove swamps in Sri Lanka increased the vulnerability of coastal communities to the 2004 Asian tsunami.
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Real World Example: Tsunamis have been the most deadly natural disaster, with the Asian tsunami killing over 225,000 people across 12 countries.
Real World Example: Earthquake in Haiti in 2010 led to the loss of over 220,000 lives.
Real World Example: Tehran, a megacity in Iran, built on active fault lines, increasing vulnerability to earthquakes due to the large population.
Real World Example: Destruction of mangrove swamps in Sri Lanka increased the vulnerability of coastal communities to the 2004 Asian tsunami.
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