Climate change: Five countries including America in the grip of natural disasters, Spain’s forest caught fire

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Climate change has wreaked havoc across the globe. Due to this natural calamities have increased.

In America, China, South Korea, Japan, Spain. Flood-landslides caused by heavy rains in South Korea have killed 40 people in 3 days. Earthquake tremors occurred in Alaska, America, While the temperature in California reached 54 degree Celsius. Over 2,600 flights have been canceled across the US due to the storm.

Apart from this, there has been a fire in the forests of Spain. On the other hand, due to the possibility of a cyclonic storm in China, an alert has been issued. In some provinces of China, the temperature has crossed 50 degrees on Monday. Meteorologists are particularly concerned about these changes.

Forest fire in spain
4,000 people have been evacuated due to wildfires in Spain’s Canary Islands. The fire has already spread over an area of ​​about 9,800 acres. So far 12 houses have been destroyed by the fire.

‘Talim’ storm in China…
Orange alert issued for cyclonic storm ‘Talim’ in China. The fourth cyclonic storm of this year is expected to bring storm and torrential rains in the southern coastal areas of the country.

Heat wave alert issued in Japan
A heat wave alert has been issued in 20 of the country’s 47 prefectures after the temperature rose to a record level in Japan. At the same time, landslides have occurred in some areas due to heavy rains. Whereas in some places including Tokyo, the temperature has risen to about 40 degree Celsius.

Historical talks between America and China on climate
US Climate Envoy John Kerry talks with China’s Climate Ambassador Xi Shenhua in Beijing on Monday. In fact, the US wants contact to be restored amid disputes over trade, Taiwan, human rights and territorial claims. Kerry is holding the first comprehensive face-to-face meeting between representatives of two of the world’s worst climate polluters in nearly a year.

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