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                                                                                                Dr. Indrajit Pal
                                                                                   Associate Professor and Chair,
                                                                Disaster Preparedness, Mitigation and Management,
                                                                        Asian Institute of Technology, THAILAND

                                                                                    Email: indrajit-pal@ait.ac.th




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