Due to the increasing consequences of climate change, catastrophic disasters cause great devastation to mankind, which can affect the lives and livelihoods of people around the world. According to a new report of the United Nations, in the next eight years, mankind will have to face more terrible disasters. According to the report, people around the world may have to face 560 disasters every year. The report warned that even more devastation could occur on Earth in the coming years.
According to the report, the world is facing about 400 disasters every year since 2015 and if the situation remains the same at present, this figure can increase to 560 by 2030. The report not only talks about natural disasters, but also mentions other situations arising due to climate change, such as economic recession, epidemic or chemical accidents, due to which mankind has to face trouble.
The report has shown that by 2030, the heat will be three times greater than in 2001 and there will be 30 percent more droughts. The report not only talks about natural disasters, but also talks about the situation of food shortage caused by the corona pandemic, economic slowdown and climate change.
Due to climate change, not only natural disasters have increased but also disasters like corona, economic recession and food problem have arisen. Mami Miztori, head of the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction, says that if work is not started soon to balance this, then there will be more damage, which will be much more difficult to recover.
The impact of disasters has also increased due to the increasing population in areas more prone to natural disasters, the report said. The United Nations reported that in 1990, the world lost about $ 70 billion annually from disasters, which has now increased to $ 170 billion.