Storms, Flooding Kill Hundreds in Asia
Posted by feww on October 1, 2011
Worst Mekong flooding this century kills at least 150 in Vietnam, Cambodia, affecting millions
Typhoon NESAT kills at least 40 people in China, having left 48 dead and 30 missing in the Philippines earlier, as powerful Typhoon NALGAE (Quiel) approaches Luzon island.
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[September 30, 2011] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016. SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,629 Days Left to the ‘Worst Day’ in Human History
- ASIA. Flooding in Mekong Delta has killed at least 150 people in Cambodia and Vietnam, destroying or damaging half a million acres of rice paddies.
- Flooding has affected millions in Cambodia and Vietnam displacing at least half a million people, sources said.
- “Flooding across the fertile Mekong Delta helped drive rice prices to a three-year high in Vietnam this week, traders said, which will add to inflation problems. The delta produces more than half of Vietnam’s rice and 90 percent of its exportable grain.” Said a report.
- Two typhoons hit Japan in September month, leaving at least 110 people dead or missing.
- Prolonged monsoon rains, numerous storms and back-to-back typhoons have triggered epic flooding across the continent destroying or damaging millions of acres of crops and leaving large swathes of fertile land in ruins.
- “At least four towns in the rice-growing province of Bulacan, north of Manila, remained submerged two days after Typhoon Nesat had moved on.” AP reported.
- Climate-related disasters have claimed thousands of lives, left tens of millions displaced and caused billions of dollar worth of damage in Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Pakistan, the Philippines and Vietnam this year so far.
Other Disasters
- Wisconsin , USA. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has declared agricultural disasters in 16 northern Wisconsin counties hit by extreme weather this year, which included more than 10 inches of snowfall in April.
- The counties designated as primary disaster areas are Ashland, Bayfield, Douglas, Florence, Forest, Iron, Oneida and Vilas.
- The following counties are contiguous: Burnett, Langlade, Lincoln, Marinette, Oconto, Price, Sawyer and Washburn.
- USA. In line with FIRE-EARTH forecast, some 3,285 counties across the United States have been declared disaster areas in the last 9 months.
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