21 342 people killed

New numbers from WHO (World Health Organisation) shows that last year 21 342 people from around the world were killed by different nature catastrophes. About 134,6 million people got damages on their health or their property.
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New numbers from WHO (World Health Organisation) shows that last year 21 342 people from around the world were killed by different nature catastrophes. About 134,6 million people got damages on their health or their property.
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