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As catastrophic floods hit Spain, deadlier weather clearly linked to climate change
By euronews (in English)Published : Nov. 1, 2024 - 04:39
From drought that killed a quarter of a million in the Horn of Africa and heatwaves in Europe that cost some 90,000 lives to what may be the deadliest floods in Spain’s modern history – new analyses draw a direct link between ever more frequent extreme weather and climate change.