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Initial well-being, strength and resilience (high mortality rates, malnutrition, disease) Weak infrastructure, such as buildings, sanitation, electricity supply, roads and transportation. Occupation in a risky area (insecure/ risk-prone sources of livelihood) Degradation of the environment and inability to protect it.​

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Answered by muskanjangde861
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Vulnerability to floods is a combination of complex, dynamic and interrelated mutually reinforcing conditions that can be divided into three major groups as follows:

Physical/material conditions:

Initial well-being, strength and resilience (high mortality rates, malnutrition, disease)

Weak infrastructure, such as buildings, sanitation, electricity

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