At least seven lives lost in fierce storms causing flooding and landslides. Are humans to blame for the increasing severity of these natural disasters?
Severe storms have wreaked havoc across France, Switzerland, and Italy, claiming the lives of at least seven people. Torrential rains led to flooding and landslides, forcing authorities to evacuate hundreds from affected areas. In Switzerland, four people lost their lives, and two are still missing due to violent thunderstorms and melting snow causing chaos in the southern regions. The Maggia Valley in Switzerland witnessed a tragic landslide that claimed the lives of three individuals.
Disruptions due to flooding continue in Ticino and Valais cantons, highlighting the ongoing impact of the severe weather. The storms in Europe have shed light on the pressing issue of climate change and its role in intensifying extreme weather events. Scientists emphasize that human-induced climate change is exacerbating the severity, frequency, and duration of floods and storms, emphasizing the urgent need for climate action.
It is alarming to see the increasing toll of natural disasters on human lives, raising concerns about community preparedness and disaster response strategies. The recent storms serve as a stark reminder of the importance of disaster mitigation measures and the need for global collaboration to combat climate change effectively. Let us all unite in efforts to protect our planet and reduce the devastating impact of extreme weather events.
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Authorities say weekend storms in Switzerland and northern Italy caused extensive flooding and landslides, leaving at least four people dead.
Disruptions due to flooding are ongoing across parts of Ticino and Valais cantons as of June 30. Heavy rainfall overnight June 29-30 triggered flooding in ...
Four people died and two were missing in Switzerland on Sunday after violent thunderstorms and melting snow caused flooding and landslides in two southern ...
Both southern and western parts of Switzerland have been affected by heavy rain, while thunderstorms and landslides have also hit northern Italy.
Three people were killed in a landslide in the Maggia Valley, Swiss public broadcaster SRF reported. Police in Switzerland's Valais canton said another man was ...
Scientists say climate change driven by human activity is increasing the severity, frequency and length of extreme weather such as floods and storms.
Four people died and two were missing in Switzerland on Sunday after violent thunderstorms and melting snow caused flooding and landslides in two southern ...