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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Danny OCallaghan

Danny OCallaghan

BBC News - Fear that slum will replace earthquake camps in Haiti - 2 views

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    "Three-and-a-half years after a devastating earthquake that killed 200,000 people, Haiti is slowly returning to normal. There used to be 1.5 million people living under tents in the immediate aftermath of the quake - that number has now dropped to 320,000."
Danny OCallaghan

BBC News - L'Aquila town centre frozen in time after earthquake - 1 views

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    "It has been four years since the Italian medieval city of L'Aquila was hit by an earthquake. More than 300 people died and thousands of buildings were damaged or destroyed. Of the 70,000 left homeless, around 20,000 have been unable to return to their original homes."
Danny OCallaghan

BBC News - Haiti's slum city - 'We're like people who have been abandoned' - 0 views

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    "It is three and a half years after Haiti's devastating earthquake - and the country is still recovering. Although the number of people living in camps in the centre of the capital city is getting smaller, on the outskirts of Port au Prince a huge slum city is springing up."
Danny OCallaghan

BBC News - Volcano project scours Iceland for early warning signals - 1 views

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    "Work is under way to improve monitoring of Iceland's volcanoes and give earlier warning of possible eruptions."
Danny OCallaghan

China earthquake kills more than 150 | World news | The Observer - 0 views

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    "A powerful earthquake struck the steep hills of China's south-western Sichuan province on Saturday , leaving at least 156 people dead and more than 2,600 injured, nearly five years after a devastating quake wreaked widespread damage across the region."
Danny OCallaghan

China earthquake rescue effort - in pictures - 0 views

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    "Three days after the region of Ya'an in south-west China was rocked by an earthquake, the rescue efforts and clear-up operation are ongoing"
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China earthquake: Sichuan province 2013 - The Big Picture - Boston.com - 0 views

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    "A powerful earthquake hit the Sichuan province of China near Ya'an city over the weekend reportedly killing some 200 people. Thousands of rescue workers have been deployed to help feed, treat, and house the displaced residents and help clear roads blocked by landslides in the remote area. The quake comes just short of five years after a massive quake in the same region killed some 70,000 people. -- Lloyd Young ( 46 photos total)"
Danny OCallaghan

Lloyd's warns of £105bn deficit in insurance for natural disasters | Business... - 0 views

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    World's largest insurance market says developing countries such as China, Thailand and Saudi Arabia are under-insured against natural disasters
Danny OCallaghan

Reducing Risk of Future Disasters | Our work | BIS - 1 views

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    Today, there are more people at risk from natural hazards than ever before, with those in developing countries particularly at risk. Whilst achieving the correct response to such disasters is critical, so too is forecasting events and planning to minimise their impact. The field of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) plays a critical role in this process, and this report seeks to draw on the excellent work already being done on DRR around the world. The project has been guided by a group of experts from a range of disciplines, and was informed by the best current research across the physical sciences, health, social sciences and economics. Its findings will help UK and international policy-makers navigate a challenging and uncertain future. Download the report or the executive summary below.  You can find all supporting evidence and documentation here.
Danny OCallaghan

Vulnerability to natural disasters is 'soaring', scientists warn | Global development |... - 0 views

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    Ageing populations and urbanisation could leave the world's poorest countries increasingly vulnerable to natural disasters, the UK's chief scientific adviser warned on Tuesday. "Vulnerability will go soaring," said Sir John Beddington. "Extreme events will happen every five years instead of every 20. Vulnerability will come from changing climate, demography and most people living in cities."
Danny OCallaghan

Haiti shows importance of dealing with dead bodies when disaster strikes | Global devel... - 0 views

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    Disaster response needs to address misbeliefs about health hazards, respect bereaved, and allow dignified laying to rest Dead body management (pdf) is a key element of disaster response: how corpses are dealt with can have a profound impact and long-lasting effect on the mental health of survivors and communities, say experts.
Danny OCallaghan

L'Aquila earthquake scientists sentenced to six years in jail - Telegraph - 3 views

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    Six Italian scientists and a government official have been found guilty in a watershed trial of multiple manslaughter for underestimating the risks of the L'Aquila 2009 earthquake.
Danny OCallaghan

Earthquakes suggest new tectonic plate is forming - CBS News - 3 views

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    A new study suggests that two recent earthquakes may indicate a literal seismic shift in our understanding of tectonic plate movements. Massive earthquakes under the Indian Ocean that took place last spring are the largest of their kind ever recorded. The 8.7 magnitude quake, followed by a 8.2 magnitude aftershock, could signal the formation of a new plate boundary under the Earth.
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