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• These disasters have always generated short periods of attention for discussions of earthquake risk and relocation plans for affected areas for rich countries with plenty of resources (money, engineers, scientists, and planners), where people and investments are concentrated in settlements located along active fault zones

• A few months after each disaster-causing medium- to largemagnitude earthquake, earthquake-risk-minimization plans and awareness by news media, authorities, and citizens are forgotten. Even complete destruction of urban and rural areas has not stimulated any serious action in reinforcing buildings, retrofitting existing public structures, or avoiding construction of buildings on active faults in cities like Tehran, Tabriz, and Neyshabur.

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