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Every week the PreventionWeb team of editors selects the latest news and research, reports and publications on disaster risk reduction – here is their selection of the latest must-read content.

Nuclear power station in a field
Update
To assist nuclear installations handling nuclear material in the response to adverse external events, the IAEA is developing a system that will alert the Agency of such events that could potentially affect nuclear sites.
International Atomic Energy Agency
Traditional houses by the river in Manaus, Brasil.
Research briefs
Large-scale deforestation of the Amazon rainforest, combined with climate change, will increase the number of people in northern Brazil who are exposed to extreme heat.
PhysOrg, Omicron Technology Ltd
Permafrost
Research briefs
A report published recently noted that the permanently frozen land thawing in the Arctic at increasing rates due to global warming could potentially release radioactive waste from Cold War-era weapons production and damage from mining.
Aberystwyth University
Garment workers wearing face masks walking on the street as they go home during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic in Dhaka, Bangladesh (2020)
Update
Emergency guidelines are needed on helping climate migrants in Bangladesh, as well as a budget to create jobs for them.
Thomson Reuters Foundation, trust.org
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Documents and publications
This report is a Supplement to the UNDRR-ISC Hazard Definition and Classification Review: Technical report released in July 2020.
Community members discuss what it means to make their homes more resilient to extreme weather and climate change.
Update
The new projects will build the foundation for resilient communities through education in rural Montana and southcentral Alaska.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Tired, hot students fall asleep
Update
As heat waves become more common and more intense, more than 13,700 schools will need to install air conditioning, and another 13,500 will need to upgrade their existing systems by 2025.
Conversation Media Group, the
Marine heatwaves during winter could have dire impacts on New Zealand fisheries and herald more summer storms
Update
Marine heatwaves can have devastating impacts on ocean ecosystems. When they happen in summer, they usually receive a lot of attention. But those happening during winter, when the ocean is cooler, are often ignored.
Conversation Media Group, the
Tired workers sitting in the heat
Update
New initiatives at OSHA and across agencies will enhance workplace safety, build local resilience, and address disproportionate heat impacts.
White House, the
Flood in Monreal, Germany
Update
Natural disasters are not infrequent in Europe. In the past 40 years, disasters cost on average EUR 12 billion losses each year. As compounding shocks rise, such as the ongoing pandemic and climate change, financial preparedness is key to recovery.
World Bank, the
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