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Extreme rainfall

Compounding natural hazards and high vulnerability led to severe impacts from Horn of Africa flooding exacerbated by climate change and Indian Ocean Dipole

A man sits on top of a pile of sandbags in Somalia with a river behind. Very heavy rainfall is on the way.

After years of drought the short rainy season (October to December, OND) in the Horn of Africa brought exceptionally heavy rains, particularly in November, leading to severe flooding in the South of Ethiopia, Eastern Kenya and many regions in southern and central Somalia.

07 December, 2023 | Extreme rainfall | Africa

Interplay of climate change-exacerbated rainfall, exposure and vulnerability led to widespread impacts in the Mediterranean region

A pile of destroyed cars covered in mud from floodwaters sits on the side of the road in Libya.

During the first two weeks of September 2023 torrential rain fell in several countries across the Mediterranean, caused by low-pressure systems forming around a blocking high centred over the Netherlands.

19 September, 2023 | Extreme rainfall | Africa, Europe, Mediterranean

Limited data prevent assessment of role of climate change in deadly floods affecting highly vulnerable communities around Lake Kivu

People impacted by the flood in Rwanda stand outside a building with Red Cross workers.

At the beginning of May severe flooding around Lake Kivu devastated communities in Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Flooding and landslides led to at least 595 fatalities with 460 reported deaths in the DRC and 135 in Rwanda.

29 June, 2023 | Extreme rainfall | Africa

Limited net role for climate change in heavy spring rainfall in Emilia-Romagna

A red cross worker wearing red pants, a red shirt, a helmet and gumboots walks on street with a shovel towards a large pile of flood debris.

During May 2023, the North Italian region of Emilia-Romagna, particularly the provinces of Bologna, Ravenna, Forli-Cesena, Rimini, experienced severe flooding, following three separate heavy rainfall events on the 2nd, 10th, and 16th of May.

31 May, 2023 | Extreme rainfall | Europe

The role of climate change in extreme rainfall associated with Cyclone Gabrielle over Aotearoa New Zealand’s East Coast

From the 12th to the 14th of February 2023, northern and eastern regions of Aotearoa New Zealand’s Te Ika-a-Māui (North Island) were hit by extremely heavy rainfall associated with the passage of ex-tropical cyclone Gabrielle.

14 March, 2023 | Extreme rainfall | Australasia

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