US slammed by US$15 billion in climate disaster in first half of 2024

In June alone, four climate disasters were registered, including two hail events that impacted Texas and Colorado, and a tornado outbreak in central US.

14 Jul 2024 04:00pm
A man walks near the Las Vegas strip during a heatwave in Las Vegas, Nevada on July 7, 2024. According to the US National Weather Service, high temperatures in Las Vegas on Sunday could reach up to 117 degrees Farenheit (42 degrees Celsius). (Photo by Robyn Beck / AFP)
A man walks near the Las Vegas strip during a heatwave in Las Vegas, Nevada on July 7, 2024. According to the US National Weather Service, high temperatures in Las Vegas on Sunday could reach up to 117 degrees Farenheit (42 degrees Celsius). (Photo by Robyn Beck / AFP)

NEW YORK - The United States was hit by 15 climate disasters in the first half of this year, each with losses exceeding US$1 billion, according to the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), reported Xinhua.

These disasters included 13 severe storm events and two winter storms, which resulted in 106 deaths according to a report released earlier this week by the nation's premier meteorological agency.

The total cost exceeded US$37 billion.

In June alone, four climate disasters were registered, including two hail events that impacted Texas and Colorado, and a tornado outbreak in central US.

The US has sustained 391 weather and climate disasters since 1980, with overall damages of each reaching or exceeding US$1 billion. The total cost tops US$2.755 trillion, according to NOAA data.

The annual average from 1980 to 2023 is US$8.5 billion for climate events, and the annual average for the most recent five years (2019-2023) is US$20.4 billion for events. - BERNAMA-XINHUA

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