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Comparing flood mortality in Portugal and Greece (Western and Eastern Mediterranean)

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Fig. 1 shows the number of fatalities registered in each flood case in descending order (y axis) against its rank among the others, from the highest (rank 1) to the lowest (rank n) (x axis), represented using a  log-log scale
Fig. 3. Ratios of fatalities per number of flood cases (a) and fatalities per number of flood cases that caused at least one death (b), per decade.
Fig. 4. Monthly (a) and seasonal (b) distribution of the percentage of flood fatalities (1960–2010) in Greece and Portugal
Fig. 8 shows the percentage of total fatalities per decade and fl ood type. In Greece flash floods were the dominant flood type that caused fatalities in all decades
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