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Date: 2014-08-02 22:05:19
Power outage
Failure
Catastrophic failure
Canada
Looting
Northeast blackout

Anticipating Cascading Consequences of Infrastructure Failures in Disasters Stephanie Chang Univ. of British Columbia 4th Australasian Natural Hazards Management Conference

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