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Cost of Extreme Weather Disasters in United States Reached $165 billion in 2022, NOAA Report Shows
The latest NOAA report revealed that the extreme weather events in the United States reached a cost of $165 billion in damage last year. The report added that human-caused climate change contributed to the natural disasters that unloaded in the country.
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