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How do natural disasters weaken a community’s social infrastructure?
a.
Social systems are unbalanced by the damage caused by natural disasters.
b.
Natural disasters tend to target the poorest members of a community.
c.
The number of natural disasters is increasing across the globe.
d.
Natural disasters can cause billions of dollars in property damage.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
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Natural disasters disrupt and damage social systems and institutions (networks, services, governance, community bonds), leaving the community's social infrastructure unbalanced and weakened.
Natural disasters disrupt and damage social systems and institutions (networks, services, governance, community bonds), leaving the community's social infrastructure unbalanced and weakened.
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