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'''Definition'''
'''Definition'''
 
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Cascading hazard processes refer to an initial hazard followed by a chain of interrelated hazards (e.g., earthquake triggering landslide, landslide triggering flooding, flooding triggering further landslides).  
Cascading hazard processes refer to an initial hazard followed by a chain of interrelated hazards (e.g., earthquake triggering landslide, landslide triggering flooding, flooding triggering further landslides).  


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Adapted from: UNDRR (2019). Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reduction; United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR): Geneva, Switzerland.
Adapted from: UNDRR (2019). Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reduction; United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR): Geneva, Switzerland.


 
'''See also''': [[Hazard|<span style="color: fuchsia">Hazard</span>]], [[Hazard Interrelationships|<span style="color: fuchsia">Hazard Interrelationships</span>]]
'''See also''': [https://www.undrr.org/terminology/hazard<span style="color: fuchsia">Hazard</span>], [[Hazard Interrelationships|<span style="color: fuchsia">Hazard Interrelationships</span>]]
 


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Definition

Cascading hazard processes refer to an initial hazard followed by a chain of interrelated hazards (e.g., earthquake triggering landslide, landslide triggering flooding, flooding triggering further landslides).

Source

Adapted from: UNDRR (2019). Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reduction; United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR): Geneva, Switzerland.

See also: Hazard, Hazard Interrelationships

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