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In 2025, Cambodia’s early warnings prevented deaths in Roka Thom during Mekong floods, showcasing improved disaster readiness.
In November 2025, severe flooding in Cambodia’s Mekong River delta submerged villages and farmland, but no deaths were reported in Roka Thom due to effective early warnings.
Local communities evacuated safely using simple, low-tech alerts coordinated by provincial disaster teams.
This success highlights Cambodia’s improved disaster preparedness, a model that contrasts with global trends—only half of the world’s least developed and small island nations have functional warning systems.
As climate change intensifies monsoon rains and floods, international efforts are expanding access to timely, community-based alerts to save lives and protect livelihoods.
En 2025, las alertas tempranas de Camboya evitaron muertes en Roka Thom durante las inundaciones del Mekong, demostrando una mejor preparación para desastres.