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|Disaster Management Phase=After, Before, During | |Disaster Management Phase=After, Before, During | ||
|Language=English | |Language=English | ||
|Content='' A volcanic eruption can: | |Content=''A volcanic eruption can: | ||
* Contaminate water supplies. | ''* Contaminate water supplies.'' | ||
* Damage machinery. | ''* Damage machinery.'' | ||
* Reduce visibility through smog and harmful gases that may threaten low-lying areas. | ''* Reduce visibility through smog and harmful gases that may threaten low-lying areas.'' | ||
* Make it hard to breathe and irritate the skin, eyes, nose and throat.'' | ''* Make it hard to breathe and irritate the skin, eyes, nose and throat.'' | ||
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Revision as of 11:00, 23 September 2023
Created: 23 September 2023
Last edited: 23 October 2023
Last edited: 23 October 2023
Type:
WebsitePublishing Organisation:
U.S. Department of Homeland SecurityLanguages
- English
Scenarios
- Vulcanic eruption
Disaster Management Phase
After, Before, During
A volcanic eruption can:
* Contaminate water supplies. * Damage machinery. * Reduce visibility through smog and harmful gases that may threaten low-lying areas.
* Make it hard to breathe and irritate the skin, eyes, nose and throat.