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Definition
See Natural disasters - people injured definition. Biological disaster refers to a hazard caused by the exposure to living organisms and their toxic substances (e.g. venom, mold) or vector-borne diseases that they may carry. Examples are venomous wildlife and insects, poisonous plants, and mosquitoes carrying disease-causing agents such as parasites, bacteria, or viruses (e.g. malaria).

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Directly affected persons due to disasters, per 100,000 population (SDG 1.5.1 / SDG 11.5.1 / SDG 13.1.1) Score of national DRR with Sendai Framework (SDG 1.5.3 / SDG 11.b.1 / SDG 13.1.2) Industrial accident, Chemical spill (total damage, millions ) Industrial accident, Gas leak (total damage % GDP)

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