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a type of disaster only affecting local communities which requireassistance beyond the affected community(1 Point)Frequent and infrequent disastersLarge scale disasterSlow onset disasterSmall scale disasterSudden onset disaster

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a type of disaster only affecting local communities which requireassistance beyond the affected community(1 Point)Frequent and infrequent disastersLarge scale disasterSlow onset disasterSmall scale disasterSudden onset disaster

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The type of disaster that only affects local communities and requires assistance beyond the affected community is a Small scale disaster. These disasters are usually localized and the damage is such that the community affected cannot recover on its own and needs external help.

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