classification of natural hazards and disaster
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The 6 hazard groups and 21 hazard types are: Geophysical hazard: earthquake, tsunami, volcanic eruption, landslide, and snow avalanche. Hydrological hazard: flood and drought. Shallow earth processes hazard: regional subsidence and uplift, local subsidence and heave, and ground collapse.
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The 6 hazard groups and 21 hazard types are: Geophysical hazard: earthquake, tsunami, volcanic eruption, landslide, and snow avalanche. Hydrological hazard: flood and drought. Shallow earth processes hazard: regional subsidence and uplift, local subsidence and heave, and ground collapse
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