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Weathered
America’s Disaster-Free Zone Has a Dark Secret
Season 7
Episode 13
When you look at Federally declared disasters across the U.S., there’s a surprising blank spot in the Southwest region. What’s up with that? Is the Southwest really a safe haven from natural disasters? Or is there a more sinister explanation for this giant hole in the map? On this episode of Weathered, we talk to the folks who made this map and leading experts on climate risk to find answers.
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