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Home / Environment / Asia's Flood Risk Skyrockets

Asia's Flood Risk Skyrockets

29 Jan

Summary

  • Southeast Asian flood losses could multiply tenfold due to extreme weather.
  • Insured losses from natural catastrophes exceeded $100 billion in 2025.
  • Climate change and deforestation worsen disaster damages.
Asia's Flood Risk Skyrockets

Natural catastrophes generated insured losses surpassing $100 billion in 2025, a figure that has now exceeded this threshold for the sixth time. A significant concern highlighted is the potential for flood losses in Southeast Asia to multiply by as much as tenfold in the coming years. This dramatic increase is attributed to the growing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, driven by a warming climate.

Experts note that warmer oceans and altered storm formation zones make historical patterns unreliable for predicting future risks. The region has recently experienced severe tropical cyclones causing widespread destruction, fatalities, and substantial economic damage. Countries such as the Philippines, Myanmar, and Vietnam are identified as highly vulnerable to climate change impacts.

Beyond climate change, other factors like deforestation, insufficient flood defenses, and a lack of disaster resilience funding contribute to heightened damages. Risk-layered disaster financing, incorporating public, private, and parametric solutions, is deemed essential for enhancing long-term resilience and financial stability in disaster-prone economies across Southeast Asia. Climate sensitivity tests indicate that even minor temperature increases can significantly intensify storms and alter their paths.

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.
Flood losses in Southeast Asia are expected to increase as much as tenfold in the coming years due to extreme weather events.
Natural catastrophes caused more than $100 billion in insured losses in 2025, marking the sixth time this threshold has been exceeded.
Factors contributing to heightened damages include climate change impacts like warmer oceans, deforestation, and inadequate flood defenses.

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