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The latest updates on disaster risk and resilience in the news, and news from the disaster risk reduction (DRR) community and beyond in the Prevention Web knowledge base.

While the scientists can’t predict when an earthquake in Fukushima Daiichi will occur, they say the ascending fluids observed in the area indicate such an event is likely to occur in the near future and call for more attention to be paid to the site’s ability to withstand strong earthquakes and reduce future risk...
European Geosciences Union
A woman collects water in Lafole, Somalia, supplied by Oxfam & SAACID. (Photo: Oxfam Novib)
A new briefing paper from Oxfam identifies "the limited investment in building resilience and disaster risk reduction (DRR), despite rhetoric to the contrary" as one of main failures of humanitarian aid in recent times.
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction
'The global challenge of climate change requires a global solution, and Canada is stepping up to the plate,' said Peter Kent, Minister of the Environment...
Canadian International Development Agency
Cuando se mira el panorama latinoamericano en cuanto a la formación del talento humano en gestión de riesgos de desastres (GRD) los especialistas concuerdan de que se trata de un escenario positivo y en franco crecimiento....
Diario de los Andes
'Instead of writing emergency operations plans, we need to find ways to reduce vulnerability and enhance capabilities,'writes Dr. Choi Sang-ok, associate professor in the Department of Public Administration at Korea University...
Korea Times Co.
Handicap International is implementing a project called ‘Make Community Based Disaster Risk Reduction Inclusive in South Asia’ in six coastal districts in Odisha. The objective of the visit was to review the sustainability part of the replicable activities...
Orissa Diary
Photo: UNICEF Madagascar/2010
For the second year in a row, Valentine's Day on the Indian Ocean island of Madagascar has been marked by the arrival of a tropical cyclone. Cyclone Giovanna made landfall on the east coast shortly after midnight, bringing torrential rain and reported wind speeds of up to 231 km per hour.
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction - Regional Office for Africa
In Eastern Visayas, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is promoting bamboo cultivation by local government units in areas that have been tagged by the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) as landslide-prone...
Philippine Information Agency

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