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In the first half of 2025, natural disasters inflicted significant losses in China, impacting over 23 million people and ...
China - grappling with one of its coldest Decembers on record - will likely have to brace for another round of scorching heat and an increase in extreme weather next year due to the El Nino ...
China is likely to face another summer of extreme and unpredictable weather events, according to government experts. The current El Niño — a climate pattern that generally causes rising temperatures ...
Guilin is not alone in suffering through this summer's extreme weather. Large swathes of China - 12 provinces across the south to the northeast ... The last revision to the law took effect in 2016.
Tropical Storm Danas caused chaos in eastern China, bringing heavy rainfall and flash floods to the high-tech industrial ...
The Water Resources Department of South China's Guangdong province announced the No 1 flood of the year in its Beijiang River on April 7, 2024. [Photo/CCTV] The lag effect of the El Nino ...
Climate change has made extreme weather events such as bushfires and floods more frequent and more likely in recent years, ...
Environment Extreme weather could disrupt China's renewable energy boom. As China’s vast electrical grid relies more on wind, solar and hydropower, it faces a growing risk of power shortages due ...
Dominica, China, and Honduras were the countries most affected by extreme weather events. But, Myanmar, Italy, and India were among the other highly impacted countries.
Weather experts predict El Nino could fade between April and June next year, but as its effects take months to materialise, there could be more temperature records broken in 2024.
Weather experts predict El Nino could fade between April and June next year, but as its effects take months to materialise, there could be more temperature records broken in 2024. Zhao said extreme ...