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Graphics and Data Visualizations
Figure 1. Major hazards in the Indo-Pacific region
Figure 2. Disaster impacts in the Indo-Pacific region (1990-2017)
Figure 3. The majority of disaster deaths were caused by a few major events
Figure 4. By 2100, sea levels could rise .5-2.5 meters (2-8 feet)
Figure 5. Though the total number of storms has not increased...
Figure 6. Severe tropical cyclones have become more frequent in recent years
Figure 7. Ten Indo-Pacific countries with the greatest projected increase in precipitation
Figure 8. Ten Indo-Pacific countries with the greatest projected percent increase in extreme precipitation
Figure 9. Flood risk is projected to increase across the Indo-Pacific region
Figure 10. Megacities at risk in the Indo-Pacific region
Figure 11. Overview of U.S. Humanitarian and Disaster Relief Missions 1991-2018
Figure 12. HADR missions were launched in response to most of the deadliest disaster in the Indo-Pacific region
Figure 13. Military disaster relief depends on coordination before, during, and after disasters
Figure 14. Standard requests for critical HADR missions
Figure 15. Overview of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command assets deployed for HADR missions (1991-2018)
Figure 16. Military assets frequently used for disaster relief
Concentrations of Risk: Bangladesh
Concentrations of Risk: India
Concentrations of Risk: Indonesia
Concentrations of Risk: Myanmar
Concentrations of Risk: Philippines
Concentrations of Risk: Sri Lanka
Concentrations of Risk: Vietnam