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Rainy Days, Deadly Nights: How Central Europe's Floods Exposed the Consequences of Climate Change
Tuesday, September 17, 2024
In Poland, the situation is critical, with the Polish army evacuating over 2,600 people from flood-stricken regions in the past 24 hours. The government has declared a state of emergency and announced $260 million in emergency aid for the hardest-hit regions. In Hungary, Prime Minister Viktor Orban has promised to do everything in his power to mitigate the disaster.
But what about the long-term consequences? The World Weather Attribution initiative has found that human-caused climate change has increased the likelihood and intensity of extreme rainfall events in Europe. As the planet continues to warm, these events will only become more frequent and intense. It's a stark reminder of the urgent need for action to address climate change.
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