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Climate change is making South Asia’s monsoon more extreme, causing deadly floods and disruptions for over a billion people.
Climate change is making South Asia’s monsoon more unpredictable and extreme, threatening over a billion people.
Rainfall, once seasonal, now brings longer dry spells and intense downpours, with extreme daily events up 75% since 1950.
In 2025, Pakistan saw 50% more monsoon rain than last year, leading to over 1,000 deaths and mass evacuations, while India’s Punjab faced record rains that disrupted farming.
Warmer oceans and a heat-trapping atmosphere increase moisture, fueling heavier storms.
Limited data, complex weather patterns, and poor infrastructure worsen risks, contributing to floods, landslides, disease, and economic strain.
Experts warn of growing threats to food security, health, and livelihoods across the region.
El cambio climático está haciendo que los monzones del sur de Asia sean más extremos, causando inundaciones mortales y perturbaciones para más de mil millones de personas.