natural disasters
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Wildfire Activity in Wet African Tropical Forests Exacerbated by Deforestation, Climate Change [Study]
Wildfire frequency has increased in the African tropical forests for almost two decades. Click to read more.
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Extreme Heat, Flooding and Disease Threaten African Megacities Like Cairo and Lagos, Scientists Warn
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China Flooding: Over 100,000 People Evacuated in Southern China Amid Heavy Rain and Deadly Floodwaters
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Extreme Heat Wave in Africa’s Sahel Region That Killed 100 People Linked to Climate Change
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Drought in Colombia: Couples in Bogota Told to 'Shower Together' as Drought in Capital City Depletes Water Supplies
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San Andreas Fault Could Erupt with Explosive Earthquake at Any Moment, Scientists Warn
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Megadroughts Could Hit Australia and Last for Over 20 Years, Resulting in Future Rainfall Declines [Study]
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2024 Wildfire Season in Mexico: Over 100 Intense Blazes Fueled by Dry and Warm Conditions
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Taiwan Earthquake Update: Largest Tremor in 25 Years Followed by Over 300 Aftershocks, Death Toll Rises to 10 with More Than 1,000 Injured
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Extreme Weather Events: From Deadly Tornadoes to Winter Storms and Flooding, the NWS Outlines the Top US Disasters of the Decade
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Indonesia Earthquake: 6.4 Magnitude Tremor Recorded on Java Island, Government Warns of Possible Aftershocks
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Flash floods, Landslides Kill at Least 26 People in Indonesia’s Sumatra Island: Over 70,000 Locals Evacuated
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Amazon Wildfires Could Become 'More Flammable' Due to Severe Drought and El Nino Phenomenon