India Lost 87 Billion Dollars due to Natural Disasters..!

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Natural disasters such as storms, floods, and droughts are expected to cost india Rs 65.42 lakh crore ($ 8,700 million) in 2020, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). Yesterday, the World Meteorological Organization released a report on Asia's climate environment. This information is contained within it. UN The research comes as a climate change conference kicks out on the 31st in Glasgow, Scotland.

Last year, natural calamities such as storms, floods, severe rains, and drought wreaked havoc on china, india, and Japan. Natural disasters cost china the most money, with a total loss of $ 239 billion. Next, natural calamities cost india $ 8,700 crore (Rs 65.42 lakh crore) last year. The total cost of the damage in japan is projected to be $8.23 billion. The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia developed and presented these economic loss details (ESCAP).

According to the analysis, 2020 will be Asia's hottest year. This is 1.41 degrees Celsius warmer than the prior temperature, which was measured between 1982 and 2011. Weil's cruelty was worse in many nations than it was in the United States. In Russia's Verkhoyansak, the temperature reached an all-time record of 39 degrees Celsius. This is the highest level of the Arctic already measured.

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