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The loss of life and devastation to
property from the torrential rains, floods and landslides was enormous. Effects of the
natural disaster were intensified by man-made factors. Large-scale deforestation and
cultivation of marginal land induced by population pressure triggered massive mudslides.
Flooding was exacerbated by lack of adequate watershed management. The rural poor, with
limited access to land, often live in marginal high-risk areas, and thus bore the brunt of
the effects of the disaster. |