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Unnatural DisastersWhich parts of the U.S. have put themselves in nature's way?18 Nov 2005
It's easy to see in hindsight. Yes, Hurricane Katrina was a natural disaster, but it was aided by some very unnatural factors -- developed wetlands and neglected levees, to name two. Figuring there must be other parts of the U.S. in human-made peril, we talked with experts to learn where we've made ourselves most vulnerable, and what -- in lieu of scrapping the whole country and starting over -- is being done to help.
Where will this country's next "unnatural disaster" strike? Mouse over or click on the hotspots on our map to find out.
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