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2025: A Year of Unprecedented Natural Disasters

26 Dec

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Summary

  • 2025 saw over $200 billion in global economic losses from natural disasters.
  • Severe events included earthquakes in Tibet and Myanmar, and intense heatwaves in India.
  • Hurricane Melissa and Cyclone Ditwah caused widespread devastation across the Caribbean and Sri Lanka.
2025: A Year of Unprecedented Natural Disasters

The year 2025 has been profoundly shaped by natural disasters, with earthquakes, floods, heatwaves, and powerful storms causing significant loss of life and economic damage globally. Swiss Re reported total economic losses exceeding $200 billion worldwide due to these extreme weather and geological hazards.

Major events included a magnitude 7.1 earthquake in Tibet in January, claiming 126 lives, and a devastating 7.7-magnitude quake in Myanmar in March, which resulted in over 3,600 fatalities. India grappled with an extended heatwave from February to June, with official figures indicating 14 deaths, though independent analyses suggested a much higher toll.

Further devastation struck in August with massive floods in North India, particularly Punjab, killing 57 and displacing nearly seven lakh people. In November, Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 storm, ravaged the Caribbean, causing at least 45 deaths in Jamaica. Ethiopia's Hayli Gubbi volcano erupted for the first time in millennia, impacting air travel. Indonesia's Sumatra faced catastrophic floods and landslides, with over 1,000 lives lost. Finally, Cyclone Ditwah caused widespread flooding and landslides in Sri Lanka in November-December, resulting in 643 deaths and significant economic damage.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The worst disasters of 2025 included earthquakes in Tibet and Myanmar, a severe heatwave in India, floods in North India, Hurricane Melissa in the Caribbean, and Cyclone Ditwah in Sri Lanka.
Natural disasters in 2025 inflicted well over $200 billion in total economic losses worldwide.
Yes, the eruption of Ethiopia's Hayli Gubbi volcano sent ash clouds impacting airspace across the Red Sea, West Asia, and South Asia, leading to flight cancellations.

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