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To What Extent Can Preparedness Mitigate the Effects of Volcanic Hazards? To what extent can preparedness mitigate the effects of volcanic hazards?Whittow in 1980 defines a hazard as a “perceived natural event which has the potential to threaten both life and property, and a disaster is the realisation of this hazard.” Earth hazards can therefore.
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