Catastrophic floods in eastern Libya killed at least 3,958 people, according to the United Nations. The disaster comes after a string of deadly floods around the world this month, from China to Brazil ...
The devastating floods in Libya that killed 11,000 people this month were made “50 times more likely” due to the man-made climate crisis, a scientific assessment has found. The catastrophic floods ...
The Libyan city of Derna was struck by flooding after heavy rains on September 10 overwhelmed two dams - Copyright POOL/AFP/File Evan Vucci The Libyan city of Derna ...
Catastrophic flooding in Libya last week left an estimated 10,000 people dead or missing. Today, we report from the ground and explain how warming oceans and a hotter planet contributed to the scale ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. The devastating storm that dumped torrential ...
Horrific Libya flooding made up to 50 times more likely by planet-warming pollution, scientists find
The deadly rainfall which caused catastrophic flooding and destruction in Libya, as well as other parts of the Mediterranean, this month was made much more likely and worse by the human-caused climate ...
Rescuers and relatives of victims set up tents in front of collapsed buildings Monday in Derna, Libya, after Storm Daniel hit. A study released Tuesday said lives could have been saved had political ...
Human-caused climate change caused a 50% increase in heavy rainfall over the Mediterranean that led two dams in Libya to collapse, killing thousands of people and creating a massive humanitarian ...
The devastating storm that dumped torrential rains along the Libyan coast this month was up to 50 times more likely to occur and 50% more intense because of human-caused climate change, according to ...
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