Water supply, health and vulnerability in floods
Of all natural hazards, floods occur most often and are most widespread in scope and severity. The year 2000 has seen the greatest number of humanitarian responses to floods for Oxfam in any one year. Insome regions, floods have outnumbered any other type of relief response for Oxfam GB.
some regions, floods have outnumbered any other type of relief response for Oxfam GB.
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