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Title: STRONG WINDS (Typhoons, hurricanes, cyclones, tropical storms and tomados)
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Trees, fences, signs etc Telegraph poles, pylons and high-level cables. Fishing boats or other maritime industries
Main mitigation strategies:-
Engineering of structures to withstand wind forces Wind load requirements in building codes Wind safety requirements for non-structural elements Good construction practices Micro-climatic sitting of key facilities, e... Showed first 250 characters
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Fishing boats or other maritime industries
Main mitigation strategies:-
Engineering of structures to withstand wind forces Wind load requirements in building codes Wind safety requirements for non-structural elements Good construction practices Micro-climatic sitting of key facilities, e... Showed next 250 characters
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