‘Hyper-violent’ Typhoon Gaemi was made fiercer by climate crisis, say scientists
by Damian Carrington Environment editor from on (#6QASF)
Researchers warn Asia will become an increasingly dangerous place to live until fossil fuels are replaced
The hyper-violent" Typhoon Gaemi was made fiercer and more likely to strike by the climate crisis, scientists have found. They said Asia will become an increasingly dangerous place to live until fossil fuels are replaced".
The typhoon hit the Philippines, Taiwan and Hunan province in China in late July, with floods and landslides destroying homes, killing at least 100 people and affecting millions. Winds reaching 145mph (233 km/h) sank two large ships, while floods in Manila were as deep as a one-storey building.
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