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The 30th September 2009 West Sumatra Earthquake Padang Region Damage Survey
BackgroundrnNatural hazard risk is high in some developing nations as a result of the nature of their building stock coupled with large populations and high natural hazard. This risk is manifested in severe events which inflict considerable damage, loss of life and place acute demands on emergency services. Ultimately, these devastating consequences can only be addressed with effective and tergeted disaster risk reduction strategies. Understanding hazard, vulnerability and exposure can enable the identification of key factors contributing to community risk and assist in developing appropriate strategies for risk reduction. (paragraph one)
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