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  • 1Disaster recovery — This article is about business continuity planning. For societal disaster recovery, see emergency management. For other uses, see DRP (disambiguation). Disaster recovery is the process, policies and procedures related to preparing for recovery or …

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  • 2Disaster Report — North American box art Developer(s) Irem Publisher(s) Irem (JPN) Agetec (NA, EUR) …

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  • 3Disaster (song) — Disaster Single by JoJo from the album Jumping Trains Released …

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  • 4Disaster! — Disaster: A Major Motion Picture Ride...Starring You Entrance to Disaster!: A Major Motion Picture Ride...Starring You! at Universal Studios Florid …

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  • 5Disaster: Day of Crisis — European box art Developer(s) Monolith Soft Publisher(s) …

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  • 6Disaster Averted — How I Met Your Mother episode Episode no. Season 7 Episode 9 Directed by Michael Shea Written by …

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  • 7Disaster tourism — at Merapi, after the 2010 eruptions. Disaster tourism is the act of traveling to a disaster area as a matter of curiosity. The behavior can be a nuisance if it hinders rescue, relief, and recovery operations[ …

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  • 8Disaster Transport — The outside of Disaster Transport Location Cedar Point Coordinates …

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  • 9Disaster risk reduction — (DRR) is a systematic approach to identifying, assessing and reducing the risks of disaster. It aims to reduce socio economic vulnerabilities to disaster as well as dealing with the environmental and other hazards that trigger them: here it has… …

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  • 10Disaster film — Disaster movie redirects here. For the film, see Disaster Movie. A disaster film is a film genre that has an impending or ongoing disaster (such as a damaged airliner, fire, shipwreck, an asteroid collision or natural calamities) as its subject.… …

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