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Most areas in the world get tornadoes, so most people in the world have at least some risk of being injured by a tornado. Obviously, the risk is greater in areas prone to strong tornadoes, such as the central and southern United States. The type of housing and shelter is also a factor. People who live in trailer homes or other homes of weak construction, as well as those without access to underground shelter are at an increased risk of being injured or killed in a tornado.
the animals are being killed or injured during palm oi plantations are mostly orangutans
Children were evacuated from major ports and cities and sent to the countryside, or abroad, to avoid the risk of them being killed or injured during enemy bombing raids on the ports and cities.
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Because it is highly dangerous to both yourselves and to road users. You are putting yourselves at risk of being knocked down and being killed or injured by oncoming vehicles, and also endangering drivers and their vehicles if they have to swerve to avoid you and crash as a result.
They are very small creatures so it is easy for them to get badly injured or killed
The actual figure is 60%.
Yes. Koalas in suburban fringes are constantly at risk of being killed by dogs and cars.
No one was killed or seriously injured in the flood.