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Storms, cyclones and flooding in South East Asia have killed
close to 2000 people, devastating communities across Indonesia,
Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Thailand. Scientists warn climate change
is reshaping weather patterns, increasing the risk of heavier
rainfall and more destructive floods in the future.
With many densely populated cities sinking and built on
flood-prone land, the region is particularly vulnerable. But
experts say there are bold ideas and solutions that could help
reduce the risks and save lives.
In this special collaboration between The Climate Question and
the new BBC World Service podcast Asia Specific, Graihagh Jackson
and Jordan Dunbar join host Mariko Oi to explore what made the
floods so deadly — and what can be done in the future.
Sound engineer: Tom Brignell Editors: Bill Birtles and Simon
Watts
Got a question or a comment? You can email us:
theclimatequestion@bbc.com
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