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Figure 5.5: Total number of people
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SPOTLIGHTPAKISTANProtracted displac
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SPOTLIGHTJAPANLiving in limbo four
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Map 5.4: Mandatory evacuation zones
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Table A.1 Typology of natural hazar
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Scope and limitationsDefining a lon
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ANNEX BLargest displacement events
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RankingCountry Hazard Affected area
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ANNEX CProtracted casesongoing in20
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