When natural disasters strike locally, urban networks spread the damage globally

Disasters that occur in one place can trigger costs in cities across the world due to the interconnectedness of the global urban trade network. In fact, these secondary impacts can be three times greater than the local impacts, a new study finds.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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