China’s Deadly Storms Turbocharged by Convergence of Factors
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Deadly storms in southern and central China were intensified due to multiple converging factors, highlighting the increasing frequency of extreme weather events the country faces. These climatic challenges pose growing risks to the world's second-largest economy.
This week’s deadly storms in southern and central China were worsened by a convergence of factors, underscoring the growing frequency of weather extremes that the world’s second-largest economy must increasingly contend with.
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