Raging fires and deadly floods show climate change impacts worldwide

Record droughts, wildfires, and extreme floods are devastating countries across the globe as climate change intensifies.

The Associated Press.


In short:

  • Wildfires in Portugal, Peru, and California have killed dozens and destroyed homes, with firefighters struggling to contain hundreds of blazes.
  • Severe drought in Brazil and neighboring countries has led to historic low water levels, disrupting livelihoods and transport.
  • Catastrophic floods in Southeast Asia, Central Europe, and West Africa have left thousands dead and displaced millions due to extreme storms and heavy rains.

Key quote:

“The effects of climate change are intensifying conditions that help spread fire.”

— Peru’s National Forest and Wildlife Service (SERFOR)

Why this matters:

Rising global temperatures are fueling more frequent and severe natural disasters. Without stronger climate policies, these life-threatening events are expected to increase, displacing more communities and harming ecosystems worldwide.

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