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2005 was a year of massive, and deadly, natural phenomena. Among other things, there was the Indian Ocean tsunami that devastated a huge area, and killed more than 283,000 people, and the October 7.6 earthquake in the Kashmir region, which killed more than 87,000. And this year’s seasonal hurricane patterns morphed into “long tail” damage that Hurricane Katrina caused around New Orleans and across the Gulf Coast. And here’s something else nature engenders: the sudden rise of new strains of viruses, which this year led to new-found concern about bird flu. |
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