China Enhances Meteorological Monitoring and Forecasting Capabilities
China has effectively enhanced its meteorological monitoring and forecasting capabilities, with weather radar coverage reaching 43.6 percent at one kilometer above ground.
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China has effectively enhanced its meteorological monitoring and forecasting capabilities, with weather radar coverage reaching 43.6 percent at one kilometer above ground.
Brazil has reported nearly 5,000 deaths due to dengue fever in 2024, highlighting a severe outbreak impacting millions. The epidemic raises global concerns over mosquito-borne diseases.
Following heavy rains from Typhoon Gaemi, most villages in Zixing City, Hunan Province, have had roads, electricity, and telecom services restored. Relief efforts are ongoing in the remaining areas.
South Africa has recorded a significant decline in rhinoceros poaching in May and June compared to last year, attributed to dehorning efforts in KwaZulu-Natal Province.
Japan has experienced its hottest July since records began in 1898, with average temperatures 2.16°C above normal—the highest in over 120 years.
China’s marine economy grew by 5.6% in the first half of the year, reaching 4.9 trillion yuan, outpacing overall economic growth, according to the Ministry of Natural Resources.
Typhoon Gaemi has caused significant devastation in China’s Hunan Province, leaving 30 dead and 35 missing. Rescue efforts continue as authorities battle severe flooding affecting over 1.2 million residents.
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The China Meteorological Administration predicts heavy rainfall in northern China and persistent heat waves in the south throughout August, urging citizens to prepare for diverse weather challenges.
At least 22 people have died and over 50 are missing after torrential rains caused widespread devastation across northern India, including Delhi, with authorities issuing alerts and urging caution.
The Republic of Korea has offered to provide relief supplies to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea after heavy rains caused significant flooding, marking a rare humanitarian outreach.
As the world watches athletes compete, a giant panda cub in Sichuan Province dazzles with extraordinary gymnastic skills, highlighting the successful conservation efforts at the Chengdu Research Base.
China introduces carbon emission certification labels for farm products to promote greener cultivation and empower consumer choices.
Efforts to conserve the Chinese white dolphins in Qinzhou, South China, have led to significant adjustments in port development, allowing these rare marine species to reclaim their ocean paradise.
A recent study by the Chinese Academy of Sciences reveals that only 12.6% of inorganic phosphorus fertilizers are absorbed by plants globally, with most remaining stored in soils.
China has activated a Level-IV emergency response as heavy rains in Heilongjiang Province raise flood risks, prompting rescue operations and heightened alertness in the northeastern region.
Recent research in New Zealand reveals that innovative trapping methods are needed to effectively control stoats, invasive predators that threaten the nation’s bird species.
Farmers in Myanmar’s Ayeyarwady Region face severe challenges as massive flooding submerges paddy fields, causing significant crop losses.
Over 240 people have died in Kerala, India, after devastating landslides struck tea plantations amid relentless monsoon rains. Rescue efforts are hampered by severe weather and destroyed infrastructure.
At least 243 people have been killed in landslides triggered by relentless monsoon rains in Kerala, India, as rescue efforts are hampered by severe weather and damaged infrastructure.