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Trends in Natural Disasters from 1900 to 2023: Insights and Impacts

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsJuly 10, 2025011 Min Read
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I currently can’t access the specific article “Number of recorded natural disaster events, 1900 to 2023” from Our World in Data. However, if you provide key excerpts or points from the article, I’d be happy to summarize them within your word limit.

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