HomeNewsWorld2 million killed, $4.3 trillion in damages from extreme weather over past half-century: UN agency

2 million killed, $4.3 trillion in damages from extreme weather over past half-century: UN agency

WMO says early warning systems have helped reduce deaths linked to climate and other weather-related catastrophes.

May 22, 2023 / 15:43 IST
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Nearly 12,000 extreme weather, climate and water-related events over much of the past half-century around the globe have killed more than 2 million people and caused economic damage of $4.3 trillion, the U.N. weather agency said Monday.

The stark recap from the World Meteorological Organization came as it opened its four-yearly congress among member countries, pressing the message that more needs to be done to improve alert systems for extreme weather events by a target date of 2027.

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The Geneva-based agency has repeatedly warned about the impact of man-made climate change, saying rising temperatures have increased the frequency and intensity of extreme weather — including floods, hurricanes, cyclones and drought.

WMO says early warning systems have helped reduce deaths linked to climate and other weather-related catastrophes.