FLOOD WARNING

BY KEITH NUTHALLTHE NUMBER of people worldwide at risk from devastating floods will double from one billion today to two billion by 2050 without greater efforts to prevention and predict such disasters, United Nations University (UNU) specialists have claimed. In a first detailed policy statement from a new UNU environment and human security institute in Bonn, Germany, they point out floods currently annually inflict "up to 25,000 annual deaths, extensive homelessness, disaster-induced disease, crop and livestock damage and other serious harm" on over 520 million ...


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