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June 1, 2015 by centrehumanes
Originally posted on International GeoHazards Mapping Environment Summit:
MANILA, PHILIPPINES – Shortly after this discussion, we are publishing over open sources, the concept of…
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December 10, 2014 by Centre Humanes
They could never have been more wrong forecasting last year’s Super Typhoon Haiyan / Yolanda to hit 35 km south …
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January 1, 2012 by Centre Humanes
We wish to express our deepest sympathies and condolences to the people who lost their lives and property from the …
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| Tags: calamity, Climate Change, cyclone, Disaster, disaster risk, Emergency, flood, Hazard, helping hands, India, oneness, risk mitigation, Thane
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October 26, 2009 by jkmurshid
working on the eco summit 2010 and pre-summit activities event management plan
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| Tags: conference, Ecology Summit, Hazard, Hazard Mapping, HMES 2010, Manila Protocol, Summit Manila
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October 25, 2009 by Centre Humanes
Welcome to WordPress.com. This is the blog of HMES 2010 Manila! Event Details Time: April 8, 2010 at 8am to …
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