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Dozens hospitalised as Iraq gripped by dust storm by AFP Staff Writers Baghdad (AFP) April 9, 2022 A dust storm that has swept through much of Iraq has left dozens of people in hospital with respiratory problems, a health ministry spokesman said Saturday. The storm erupted in the north of the country on Thursday, prompting the cancellation of flights serving Arbil, capital of the autonomous Kurdistan region. As the storm swept south, it shrouded Baghdad and cities as far south as Nasiriyah in a ghostly orange. In the capital, buildings and vehicles were covered in ochre-coloured dust, AFP journalists reported. The storm has caused "dozens of hospitalisations across Iraq due to respiratory problems", health ministry spokesman Saif al-Badr told AFP. The director of Iraq's meteorological office, Amer al-Jabri, said that while dust storms were not uncommon in Iraq, they are becoming more frequent "due to drought, desertification and declining rainfall". Iraq is particularly vulnerable to climate change, having already witnessed record low rainfall and high temperatures in recent years. Experts have said these factors threaten social and economic disaster in the war-scarred country. In November, the World Bank warned that Iraq could suffer a 20 percent drop in water resources by 2050 due to climate change.
Brazil storm death toll rises to 16 Rio De Janeiro (AFP) April 3, 2022 The death toll from torrential downpours that triggered flash floods and landslides in Brazil's Rio de Janeiro state rose to 16 Sunday, with three people still missing, authorities said. Three days of heavy rain have battered a broad swathe of the southeastern state's Atlantic coast, the latest in a series of deadly storms in Brazil that experts say are being made worse by climate change. Emergency workers pulled two more bodies early Sunday from the mud and wreckage left by a landslide in the ... read more
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