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Of all the people who die in fires each year, 25 percent are Black—twice their share of the population. The disparity is most glaring when it comes to children: Black and Native American children are nearly twice as likely to die in a fire than white or Asian children. Fire, as it turns out, is mostly about money. “I never fought a fire in a rich person’s home,”
The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes - and Why
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