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Community preparedness toward flood during Covid-19 pandemic at Pekalongan City and Regency

Several countries experience difficulties in overcoming the effects of natural disasters amid the Covid-19 pandemic, such as Typhoon Hagibis in Japan, floods due to melting snow in Canada, Typhoons in Bangladesh, and Cyclone Harold in Pacific countries. Natural disasters that affected the world duri...

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Published in:E3S web of conferences 2020-01, Vol.202, p.6008
Main Authors: Smoro Laksmi, Gardena, Rudiarto, Iwan, Luqman, Yanuar
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