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When disaster strikes, people often flee to places that feel familiar
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When the Marshall Fire tore through suburban Colorado in late 2021, residents had only hours to decide where to go.
Some fled to nearby towns.
Others stayed farther away for weeks or months.
Now, a recent study published in Humanities and Social Sciences Communications suggests those decisions were shaped not only by distance or danger but also by something more human: the pull of familiar communities and social ties. ...
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