Africa hit hardest by last year’s extreme climate events – report

Africa was the “most affected” region on earth by last year’s extreme climate events, according to the 12th edition of the Global Climate Risk Index. The findings were released, yesterday, on the second day of the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference (COP22) summit in Marrakech, Morocco.
A man is carried across a flooded Nyabugogo highway in April 2012. Information from the Ministry for Disaster Management and Refugee Affairs shows that from January to May 9, at least 81 people died, 74 were injured, some 1,398 houses destroyed with over 1,500 hectares of crops got damaged as a result of disasters, mainly heavy rain, winds, as well as landslides. / File
A man is carried across a flooded Nyabugogo highway in April 2012. Information from the Ministry for Disaster Management and Refugee Affairs shows that from January to May 9, at least 81 people died, 74 were injured, some 1,398 houses destroyed with over 1,500 hectares of crops got damaged as a result of disasters, mainly heavy rain, winds, as well as landslides. / File
Athan Tashobya