
Papua New Guinea PM: Extreme Rain Brings Disasters, Thousands Feared Dead
Papua New Guinea’s Prime Minister James Marape warns that extreme rainfall is causing disasters, including a landslide that may have killed thousands.
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Papua New Guinea’s Prime Minister James Marape warns that extreme rainfall is causing disasters, including a landslide that may have killed thousands.
Temperatures soared above 52°C in Pakistan’s Sindh province amid an intense heat wave, nearing the country’s record high.
At least 18 people have died as tornadoes and extreme storms hit central U.S. states including Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Kentucky. Millions were under threat from damaging winds and hail.
Pakistan faces a scorching heatwave with temperatures soaring above 40°C! Authorities urge everyone to stay indoors and stay hydrated. 🌡️🔥
China enhances city livability amid extreme weather by awarding 26 more cities as “National Forest City” and building 3,520 small parks nationwide.
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Recent devastating floods in Afghanistan and Brazil raise the question: Are extreme weather events becoming the new normal? Let’s explore what’s happening and what it means for our planet. 🌍
Ten cities in Mexico have shattered temperature records amid a searing heat wave causing blackouts and pushing the power grid to the brink.
Heavy rains in southern Brazil have led to devastating floods, claiming at least 100 lives and forcing over 163,000 people from their homes. Rescue efforts are halted due to ongoing severe weather.
Pakistan experienced its wettest April since 1961, with rainfall exceeding twice the usual levels. Experts blame climate change for the extreme weather that caused loss of lives and property damage.