Asia Hit Hardest by Climate Disasters, WMO Urges Action

April 23, 2024
Asia Hit Hardest by Climate Disasters, WMO Urges Action
  • Asia faced the most weather, climate, and water-related disasters in 2023, according to the World Meteorological Organization's State of the Climate Report.

  • Record-high sea-surface temperatures were noted in the north-west Pacific Ocean, and the region's warming rate is surpassing the global average.

  • Extreme weather events in Asia led to over 2,000 deaths and affected nine million people, with the most damage inflicted by floods and storms.

  • Developing countries suffered the most, yet early warning systems were critical in mitigating fatalities.

  • The WMO called for improved climate services, risk management, and climate change adaptation measures.

  • Urgent international cooperation and financial aid are needed to support developing Asian countries in building resilience against climate impacts.

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