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1000 people drowned in the world's most densely populated city, Mumbai, and the explanation was global warming and excess building. It wasn't until disaster struck that the citizens of Mumbai realised the importance of the Mangroves.
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The average of federally declared disasters per year spike 33 percent during an election year. The Fast Draw team Josh Landis and Mitch Butler illustrate the phenomenon.
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Okay, I didn't spend a whole lot of time on either one of these--but that's because there's not a whole lot to say about either of them. Part 1 of the review is okay (it only lasts about 3 mins.), but part 2 is much better (IMO, anyway). Enjoy.
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Bana Panic brings us the cutest disaster monster ever! Be in the know with On the Bubble! Do you ever get creepy answering machine messages like Johnathan Zafrani does? Well, we do. You know what? Call us.
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Flooding is an issue as buildings are being erected in areas bound to be over-run by massive amounts of water. The universal opinion seems to be that all of this building in London - by the Thames River - is a bad idea.