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    UN Warns of Severe Weather Risks as El Niño Approaches in 2024

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 2, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The United Nations has issued a stark warning to countries worldwide to prepare for extreme weather conditions as the El Niño phenomenon intensifies in 2024. This climate event, characterized by the warming of Pacific Ocean waters, is known to disrupt global weather patterns, often triggering severe floods, prolonged droughts, and intense heatwaves. The UN Secretary-General emphasized that the impacts this year could be more severe than in previous cycles, urging governments and communities to enhance their disaster preparedness and resilience measures.

    El Niño events have historically caused significant disruptions to agriculture, water resources, and ecosystems, affecting millions of people across continents. For instance, past El Niño cycles have led to devastating floods in South America, droughts in Africa, and heatwaves in Asia and Australia. The UN’s alert highlights the urgency of coordinated international efforts to mitigate these risks, including improved early warning systems and climate adaptation strategies.

    In a significant development, the UN’s call to action underscores the broader challenges posed by climate change, which may amplify the severity of El Niño’s effects. The warning serves as a critical reminder for policymakers to prioritize climate resilience and sustainable development to protect vulnerable populations. Meanwhile, scientists continue to monitor oceanic and atmospheric conditions closely to provide timely updates and guidance as the situation evolves throughout the year.

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