Climate Change
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Heavy rain in India due to Remal, train movement stopped
Due to the impact of Cyclone Remal, there is heavy rain in various districts of West Bengal, India. Huge waves…
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Afghanistan 6th Most Vulnerable Country to Climate Change: UNDP
The representative of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Stephen Rodriques, said that although Afghanistan does not contribute to climate…
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Severe Floods in Baghlan and Badakhshan Claim 16 Lives
Due to the recent floods in Baghlan and Badakhshan, 16 people, including women and children, lost their lives. Local officials…
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The coast of Bangladesh is battered by Remal
Cyclone Remal lashed the coastal areas with hypocritical coastal strength. Due to the impact of the strong cyclone, houses and…
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Bangladesh Braces for Cyclone Remal: Massive Evacuations Underway
Bangladesh is on high alert as Cyclone Remal approaches, with authorities issuing the highest level of warning for several coastal…
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Cyclone Remal is approaching, India has issued a red alert
A deep depression is moving towards the coastal areas of Bangladesh and India from the Bay of Bengal. Which is…
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Cyclone Remal: Danger of flood in Bangladesh, warning signal number 3 at the sea port
Due to the effect of deep low pressure created in the Bay of Bengal, there is danger of storms and…
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Hundreds of people suffer heatstroke in Pakistan, and dangerous heat is forecast to stay a while
Islamabad: Doctors treated hundreds of victims of heatstroke at hospitals across Pakistan on Thursday after an intense heat wave sent temperatures…
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South Asia faces extreme weather with heatwave in India, cyclone in Bangladesh
Tanvi Mehta, Reuters New Delhi: South Asia is experiencing extreme weather conditions, with at least nine killed due to a…
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Scorching heatwave in India’s Rajasthan kills nine
New Delhi: At least nine people have died of suspected heat stroke in India’s western state of Rajasthan, media said…
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