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Asia Floods Kill 1,350+, Warming Planet Fuels Disasters

3 Dec

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Summary

  • Floods and landslides have claimed over 1,350 lives across Asia.
  • Extreme weather events are increasing in intensity and frequency.
  • Climate change is identified as a major driver of these disasters.
Asia Floods Kill 1,350+, Warming Planet Fuels Disasters

Recent weeks have seen catastrophic floods and landslides across Asia, resulting in over 1,350 deaths and displacing millions. Countries like Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam have been particularly hard-hit by unusually intense rainfall and powerful cyclones, overwhelming emergency services and infrastructure. The severity of these events is increasingly attributed to climate change, which is making monsoon seasons more extreme and erratic.

Leaders, including Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, are directly linking these disasters to global warming, urging communities and governments to prepare for more frequent and intense extreme weather. The phenomenon of overwhelming rainfall, arriving with unprecedented ferocity, offers little time for response, a stark contrast to historical monsoon patterns. This escalating crisis highlights the profound impact of planet-warming emissions on tropical storms and monsoon systems.

While poorer nations are often more vulnerable due to weaker infrastructure, developed countries are also facing increasing threats, as seen in potential inundation scenarios for New York City. The immense scale of these climate-driven disasters necessitates a mobilization comparable to wartime efforts to implement adaptation measures and mitigate future risks, underscoring the global challenge ahead.

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.
More than 1,350 people have died in recent floods and landslides across Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam.
The intense rainfall and floods are linked to climate change, which is making monsoon seasons more extreme and erratic.
Leaders are calling for communities and governments to prepare for extreme weather and safeguard the environment more effectively.

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