Sri Lanka: Record rains increase urgency of climate change adaptation

COLOMBO, 12 January 2011 (IRIN) – Ongoing storms have dumped more rain in one eastern district of Sri Lanka than witnessed in a century, according to the country’s Disaster Management Centre (DMC). Nationwide, storms have hit some two million people in the past seven months and hastened climate adaptation plans already under way, according to […]

La Niña fury causing floods around the world: Australia, South Africa, Brazil, Sri Lanka, and the Philippines

AlJazeera English January 13, 2011 Floods and mudslides in Brazil have killed more than 330 people, with more feared dead after three towns just north of Rio De Janeiro were hit on Wednesday. A month’s worth of rain fell in one day in parts of Rio De Janeiro state and roads and bridges were swept […]

Scientists see climate change link to Australia floods

By David Fogarty, Climate Change Correspondent, Asia; Editing by Robert BirselWed Jan 12, 3:01 am ET SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Climate change has likely intensified the monsoon rains that have triggered record floods in Australia’s Queensland state, scientists said on Wednesday, with several months of heavy rain and storms still to come. But while scientists say […]

Video: Deadly Australia floods spark evacuations in Brisbane – ‘A grim and desperate situation’

By Ed DaviesMon Jan 10, 2011 9:12pm EST BRISBANE, Australia (Reuters) – Tsunami-like flash floods raced toward Australia’s third-largest city of Brisbane on Tuesday, prompting evacuations of its outskirts, flood warnings for the financial district and predictions that the death toll is likely to climb. The worst flooding in the coal-exporting state of Queensland in […]

Flash floods hit Australia’s third largest city, Brisbane

By Michael Perry; Editing by Alex RichardsonSun Jan 9, 2011 7:38pm EST SYDNEY Jan 10 (Reuters) – Residents of low-lying parts of Australia’s third largest city, Brisbane, sandbagged their homes against rising waters on Monday as torrential rain exacerbated record floods that have paralysed the coal industry in the northeast and now threaten tourism. Weather […]

Video: Australia flood crisis worsens

NTD Television2011-01-10 10:58 Docks and boats are swept down a swollen river as Australia’s floods claim another town. It’s the worst flooding the city of Maryborough has seen in more than three decades. Nearly six inches of rain doused the area Saturday, and the local Mary River is expected to peak at 17 meters, or […]

Tearful homecoming for Pakistan flood survivors

By Hasan Mansoor (AFP)Dec 15, 2010 KHAIRPUR NATHANSHAH, Pakistan — Hajani Chandio broke down in tears when she came home after three months in a refugee camp following the catastrophic floods that ravaged Pakistan earlier this year. “My house looked like a huge rubbish dump. It was littered with rubbish and the smell was unbearable. […]

Australia floods cause ‘catastrophic’ damage

By Daniel Munoz; Reporting and writing by Michael Perry in Sydney; Additional reporting by James Regan in Sydney, James Grubel in Canberra and Rebekah Kebede in Perth; Editing by Mark Bendeich and Alex RichardsonTue Jan 4, 2011 9:24pm EST ROCKHAMPTON, Australia (Reuters) – Australia’s record floods are causing catastrophic damage to infrastructure in the state […]

Pakistan floods, fighting destroy wildlife

By Sajjad Tarakzai (AFP)31 December 2010 KUND, Pakistan — Disaster struck out of nowhere. The flash floods were so sudden that wardens at one of Pakistan’s most famed parks could do nothing to save their animals. Leopards, deer and bears all drowned as the murky waters quickly engulfed them. Kund park, a tourist spot located […]

Interview: Samina Ahmed on Pakistan crisis

ABC Radio AustraliaUpdated December 28, 2010 21:19:33 Listen: Windows Media All this week, we’re talking to some of the region’s top thinkers and looking back at the year 2010 to get a sense of what sort of a year it’s been for politics and people in some of the countries around the Asia Pacific – […]

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