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Climate change played a key factor in torrential rains in India that triggered catastrophic landslides killing at least 200 people last month, a group of scientists said Wednesday. Monsoon rains ...
The “monsoon downpour” that triggered deadly landslides in Kerala’s Wayanad district last month was made 10 per cent heavier by human-caused climate change, a new rapid attribution study says.
The impact of climate change in Kerala is more visible now with an increase in irregular weather patterns such as floods and heatwaves in various parts of the State.
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Climate change intensified deadly Kerala landslides, study finds - MSNA study by World Weather Attribution reveals that human-caused climate change increased the intensity of rainfall leading to deadly landslides in Kerala's Wayanad district by about 10%. The study ...
Heavy rain made about 10% stronger by human-caused climate change triggered the landslides that killed more than 200 people in India's southern state of Kerala last month, a team of international ...
KOCHI: Malaria, amoebic meningoencephalitis, and now Nipah, Kerala has of late been witnessing outbreaks of several zoonotic diseases. According to experts, dense forest cover, extreme climate ...
World Bank approves $200 million for Kerala Climate Resilient AgriValue Chain Modernization Project For a better experience, Read this story in our App SENSEX 84,058.90 ...
Climate change fuelled deadly Kerala landslides, say scientists. Wayanad landslide buried hundreds of homes and residents under tonnes of rock and soil. Last updated: August 14, 2024 | 12:55. AFP.
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