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UN Report Highlights Asia’s Vulnerability to Climate-Related Disasters

April 23, 2024
UN Report Highlights Asia's Vulnerability to Climate-Related Disasters

A drone view shows houses submerged in floodwaters following heavy rainfall, at a village in Qingyuan, Guangdong province, China, April 22, 2024. (Reuters)

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A United Nations report released by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) on Tuesday underscores Asia’s significant vulnerability to climate and weather-related disasters in 2023. Floods and storms emerged as the primary culprits, resulting in substantial human casualties and economic damages.

The “State of the Climate in Asia 2023” report warns of the accelerating pace of key climate change indicators, including rising temperatures, precipitation levels, glacier retreat, and sea level rise. Celeste Saulo, Secretary-General of WMO, emphasized the profound impact of climate change on societies, economies, and human lives.

According to the report, Asia experienced a staggering 79 water-related disasters in 2023, with floods and storms accounting for over 80% of these incidents. These events claimed the lives of more than 2,000 individuals and directly affected another 9 million people across the continent. Floods emerged as the primary cause of death, highlighting Asia’s enduring vulnerability to natural hazards.

The report’s release coincides with ongoing torrential rain and flooding in southern China, prompting the evacuation of over 100,000 individuals in the Pearl River Delta region. Chinese state media described the flooding as a once-in-a-century event.

Furthermore, the report highlights the rapid warming of Asia, with record-high temperatures recorded from western Siberia to central Asia and from Eastern China to Japan. Japan experienced its hottest summer on record, while parts of China grappled with drought conditions.

Additionally, the report underscores the accelerated melting of glaciers in Asia, particularly in the High-Mountain Asia region situated on the Tibetan Plateau. This trend poses significant challenges to water security, considering the region’s status as the largest reservoir of ice outside the polar regions.

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