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editNumber homeless from natural disasters | |
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Number homeless from natural disasters |
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Number left homeless from natural disasters, 1900 to 2022. Global number of people left homeless from natural disaster events. This is defined as "number of people whose house is destroyed or heavily damaged and therefore need shelter after an event.” |
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References | EM-DAT, CRED / Université catholique de Louvain, Brussels (Belgium) |
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