1
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hurricane preparation
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Australia
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Securing loose outdoor items and trimming trees to reduce wind damage is a common practice in cyclone-prone areas.
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1
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2
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hurricane preparedness
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Australia
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Preparedness for cyclones and other weather-related disasters is common, but the specific considerations and procedures may differ significantly from those in the Caribbean.
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1
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3
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preparing for tornadoes
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Australia
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Tornadoes are common in some regions and preparedness is emphasized to a certain extent
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1
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4
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storm preparation
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Australia
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Stocking up on non-perishable food, water, and batteries in preparation for hurricanes or cyclones
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1
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5
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tornado preparedness
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Australia
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Tornado preparedness is less common in Australia, where cyclones and other severe weather phenomena are of greater concern.
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1
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6
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typhoon preparation
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Australia
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Preparations for hurricanes and cyclones are more common, while typhoons are less of a concern in these regions.
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1
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7
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typhoon preparedness
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Australia
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Typhoon preparedness is not a common cultural practice due to the geographical location of these areas.
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1
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8
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typhoons preparation
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Australia
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Preparing for typhoons involves securing property, stocking up on supplies, and having an evacuation plan
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1
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9
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weather preparedness
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Australia
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Bushfire readiness involves creating a defensible space around homes and having a survival kit.
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1
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