World’s Oceans Hit Record Heat in 2025
Oceans stored record-breaking heat in 2025, boosting sea level rise and extreme weather across Asia and beyond.
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Oceans stored record-breaking heat in 2025, boosting sea level rise and extreme weather across Asia and beyond.
Record Christmas storms soaked Southern California, triggering floods, mudslides and high surf warnings as rescue teams saved 100+ people.
A powerful storm struck Guaíba, Brazil, on Dec. 15, toppling a 24m Statue of Liberty replica installed by Havan. No injuries reported amid growing weather extremes.
Torrential rain this week triggered historic floods across Washington state, forcing tens of thousands to evacuate as rivers hit record levels and a state of emergency is declared.
A fast-moving moisture band stretching from near the Philippines to the U.S. Pacific Northwest is dumping rain on Washington and Oregon, sparking floods and landslide risks.
2025 saw extreme weather accelerate worldwide, from storms in Brazil to disasters across Asia, Africa and the Caribbean, sparking urgent calls at COP30 in Belém.
Death toll from a powerful Sri Lanka cyclone has climbed to 410, with 336 people missing, as authorities intensify search, rescue, and relief efforts amid widespread devastation.
Vietnam’s south-central region faced record floods from Nov 16-22, the worst in 50 years, as torrential rains shattered historical records, disrupting communities and roads.
Death toll from two powerful storms in the Philippines rises to 250, displacing millions as communities scramble for shelter and aid.
Hurricane Melissa sweeps across the Caribbean with record winds, killing nearly 30 and devastating Jamaica, Haiti and the Bahamas. A stark reminder of climate risks.