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Environment change aggravated rains in flood-hit African regions, researchers state

Destructive rains that activated deadly floods in Cameroon, Chad, Niger, Nigeria and Sudan in current months were gotten worse by humancaused environment change, a. team of international scientists said on Wednesday.

Global warming made the seasonal rainstorms this year about. 5-20% more extreme across the Niger and Lake Chad basins, said. World Weather Attribution (WWA), a group of scientists studying. the link between climate change and severe weather.

It also said such intense rains could occur each year if. warming continues.

Spells of heavy summer season rainfall have actually become the brand-new typical. in Sudan, Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon and Chad, said Izidine. Pinto, Researcher at the Royal Netherlands Meteorological. Institute, in a WWA declaration.

This year's floods eliminated around 1,500 people and displaced. over 1 million more in West and Central Africa, according to the. U.N. aid agency OCHA. The rains likewise overwhelmed dams in. Nigeria and Sudan.

If worldwide warming reaches 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees. Fahrenheit), which could take place as early as the 2050s, such. downpours are anticipated to occur nearly every year in the. impacted areas, WWA said, requiring more investment in early. cautioning systems and dam upgrades.

Africa has contributed a tiny quantity of carbon emissions. internationally, however is being hit the hardest by extreme weather, stated. Joyce Kimutai, scientist at the Centre for Environmental Policy. at Imperial College in London.

She stated the onus was on this year's COP29 environment talks in. November to make sure abundant nations contribute significant financing. to assist.

(source: Reuters)