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In 2025, Indonesia's record climate disasters killed 1,530 and displaced 10 million, worsened by deforestation and poor preparedness.
In 2025, Indonesia experienced a record number of climate-related disasters, with 3,133 events including floods, landslides, and extreme weather causing at least 1,530 deaths and displacing over 10 million people.
Floods, particularly in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra, were the deadliest, exacerbated by widespread deforestation and weak disaster preparedness.
Across Asia, extreme weather and natural disasters intensified, with deadly cyclones in the Philippines, a major earthquake in Myanmar and Thailand, severe flooding in Thailand and Vietnam, and rising seismic and heat risks in Japan and Malaysia.
Experts warn climate change, environmental degradation, and inadequate resilience measures are making such disasters increasingly frequent and severe.
En 2025, los desastres climáticos récord de Indonesia mataron a 1.530 personas y desplazaron a 10 millones, agravados por la deforestación y la falta de preparación.