Once-in-300-Years Rainfall Devastates Hat Yai
Southern Thailand’s Hat Yai is paralyzed by once-in-300-years rainfall, flooding homes and killing 33. Over 2.7M people affected as rescue teams race to reach stranded families.
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Southern Thailand’s Hat Yai is paralyzed by once-in-300-years rainfall, flooding homes and killing 33. Over 2.7M people affected as rescue teams race to reach stranded families.
Heavy rains in western Kenya’s Rift Valley triggered a landslide that killed 22, left 29 missing, and injured 21. Military planes and rescue teams are on the scene.
Antarctica’s giant iceberg A23a, calved nearly 40 years ago, is rapidly breaking apart. Researchers warn it may vanish by November 2025, highlighting urgent climate concerns.
Antarctic sea ice peaked at 17.81M km² on Sep 17, the third-lowest winter high in 47 years, highlighting climate change’s global ripple effects.
WMO warns of a vicious cycle between air pollution and climate change driven by aerosols, urging global coordinated action for cleaner skies.
The EU will double Greenland’s funding to €530M under its 2028-34 budget, boosting support for 13 overseas territories and shaping Arctic geopolitics.
Wildfires are raging coast to coast in North America, sparking hazardous haze from the Pacific to the Atlantic and raising health alarms.
UNESCO’s 50-member expedition on Kilimanjaro highlights rapid glacier melting due to climate change, affecting vital water sources in Africa.
UNOPS Executive Jorge Moreira da Silva discusses climate change, conflict, and applauds China’s sustainable leadership in global governance.
Tiểu Thanh, a Vietnamese youth in Tianjin, shares how the UN drives climate action—from heatwave alerts in the Chinese mainland to sustainable farming in Vietnam.