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It was in 1815, the island of Sumbawa in the East Indies blasted witnessing the most violent volcanic eruptions in history. Known as the “year without a summer”, 1816 saw a global cooling caused by sulfurous gases and fiery ashes from Mount Tambora....
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26 December 2004 — It is the dreadful day when the deadly Indian Ocean tsunami swept across coastlines sweeping along with it, more than 200 000 lives. Since then...
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