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‘Modify hospitals to make them disaster resistant’ (Calcutta News)

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Keeping the mass destruction in the recent Chilean earthquake in mind, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Saturday said that all existing healthcare infrastructure like hospitals should be modified with new technology to make them disaster resistant.

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