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WMO calls for action on worldwide disaster alert systems

Shafaqna English- The UN weather agency called for action to close gaps in disaster warning systems.

Convening a special meeting in Geneva, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said that in the past five decades, weather, water and climate-related hazards have killed more than 2 million people, with 90 percent of those deaths occurring in developing countries.

WMO’s Secretary-General Celeste Saulo has made boosting early-warning systems a priority but still only 55 percent of countries have built up the surveillance capacity, data from the UN’s weather agency shows.

“Many millions of people lack protection against dangerous weather which is inflicting an increasing toll on economic assets and vital infrastructure,” the WMO said in a statement.

The number of countries using early-warning systems has doubled in three years to 119. But a WMO’s assessment of 62 countries showed half of them possess only basic capacity and 16 percent have less than basic capacity.

Deaths from disasters are six times higher and the number of people affected is four times higher in countries with limited multi-hazard early warning systems, the WMO has found.

Sources: Arab News

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