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In recent months, several regions around the world have faced extreme weather events, including floods, wildfires, heatwaves, and powerful storms. Local authorities often struggle to respond quickly enough, and many communities are left dealing with long-term damage to homes, infrastructure, and the local economy.
Scientists say that while no single event can be blamed entirely on climate change, the overall frequency and intensity of extreme weather is clearly increasing. Governments and citizens are being urged to invest in stronger infrastructure, better early warning systems, and realistic emergency plans to protect lives and reduce future losses.
