Hurricane Melissa Hit Areas Vulnerable to Landslides because of Deforestation (World)
Hurricane Melissa caused power outages for 77% of Jamaica and displaced over 25,000 people, with landslide risks worsened by 7.4% deforestation since 2001, experts said.
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Hurricane Melissa hit areas vulnerable to landslides because of deforestation (World)
Hurricane Melissa pummeled areas of the Caribbean already vulnerable to landslides and flash flooding because of factors made worse by decades of deforestation, with risks likely to continue for days as bands of rain pass through, experts said. Those risks are compounded by loss of trees and other v...
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Associated Press NewsHurricane Melissa hit areas vulnerable to landslides because of deforestation
Hurricane Melissa pummeled areas of the Caribbean already vulnerable to landslides and flash flooding — made worse by decades of deforestation — with risks likely to continue for days, experts said.
Hurricane Melissa hit areas vulnerable to landslides because of deforestation - The Morning Sun
Hurricane Melissa pummeled areas of the Caribbean already vulnerable to landslides and flash flooding because of factors made worse by decades of deforestation, with risks likely to continue for days as bands of rain pass through, experts said. Those risks are compounded by loss of trees and other vegetation that help hold soil in place and slow runoff, as well as the development of roads in forested areas, experts said. The full extent of the d…
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