Frequent disasters expose climate risks to infrastructure in South Asia
- Floods have damaged hydropower dams in Nepal and destroyed a key bridge to China, highlighting infrastructure vulnerability in South Asia.
- Experts warn that climate change leads to more frequent disasters, which alters infrastructure risk assessments.
- Ramesh Subramaniam emphasized that these disasters serve as wake-up calls for addressing real risks.
- The Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure stresses the need for smart rebuilding plans in disaster-prone areas.
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Frequent disasters expose climate risks to infrastructure in South Asia
Last month, floods along the Nepal-China border that killed nine people also destroyed important infrastructure, washing out the primary bridge connecting the two nations and halting trade.
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