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Fig. 2

From: Remotely assessing tephra fall building damage and vulnerability: Kelud Volcano, Indonesia

Fig. 2

Common roof types in regencies surrounding Kelud. Note that all photos are from after the 2014 eruption. a traditional Kampung style flared clay-tile roof, b traditional Joglo style flared clay-tile roof, c asbestos fibre sheet roof and d non-flared clay tile with asbestos and/or metal sheet veranda roof. a, c and d provided by Daniel Blake and Grant Wilson have all visibly received roof repairs. Photo B from Google StreetView

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