As more extreme rainfall hits South Asia leading to floods that do not recognise national borders, regional countries must work together more to combat the mutual threat, experts said. Heavy rains led ...
Such releases in the past have often occurred without notice and led to flooding and deaths in the South. Getty Images Hundreds of thousands are being evacuated across Asia as relentless rains ...
A new report by the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) says 2.2 million Nigeria students ...
South Asia is one of the most vulnerable regions to climate shocks. The region is living through a “new climate normal” in which intensifying heat waves, cyclones, droughts, and floods are testing the ...
In South Asia, the climate crisis has made monsoons fiercer, heatwaves more severe, and floods more relentless -transforming nature's wrath from a distant threat into an immediate reality that ...
India is expanding its Flash Flood Guidance System to cover several countries in South Asia. With weather patterns changing all over the world because of global warming, among other reasons, this ...
Extreme weather caused significant disruptions to education worldwide in 2024, with around 242 million students in 85 ...
But the hardest hit region was South Asia, where 128 million school children ... Over 400 schools were ruined by flooding in Pakistan in April, whereas in Afghanistan, heatwaves followed by ...
But the hardest hit region was South Asia, where 128 million school children ... supports HTML5 video Over 400 schools were ruined by flooding in Pakistan in April, whereas in Afghanistan, heat ...