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Environmental disasters across world in June 2020

At least 20 people, including 4 minors, killed in landslides in India's northeastern Assam state

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09:31 - 1/07/2020 Wednesday
Update: 09:32 - 1/07/2020 Wednesday
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The sixth month of 2020 witnessed numerous environmental disasters that impaired climate change and vice versa -- including deadly landslides and cyclone in India, volcano eruption in Ecuador, wildfires in the US state of Arizona and flash floods caused by heavy rains around the world.


Here is a look at the global environmental disasters during the previous month.


June 1:


- Two people are killed and six others are missing due to mudslides and landslides caused by heavy rains in Yunnan Province, southwest China, according to media reports.



June 2:


- At least 20 people, including four minors, die due to landslides in India's northeastern Assam state.


- Three people die after the remnants of the tropical storm Amanda brought heavy rains to parts of Honduras.



June 3:


- Five children are killed in rain-related incidents in Yemen's eastern Hadhramaut province, according to officials.


- A powerful landslide destroys eight homes in Alta municipality, northern Norway. However, no casualties are reported.


June 4:


- Cyclone Nisarga kills at least six people and injures 16 others in Mumbai, India, where nearly 13,000 hectares of field are also damaged in northern parts of the region.


- Floods kill at least 16 people in Yemen, where dozens of homes are inundated.



June 9:


- An eruption at Sangay Volcano in Ecuador’s Amazon region leaves several cities covered in ash, according to reports and video footages.


- Floods, caused by torrential rains in the Ghana capital Accra, kill one person and force many people to leave their homes.



June 10:


- Floods in south and central China leave more than a dozen dead and over 200,000 residents displaced from their homes, according to country’s Emergency Management Ministry.



June 12:


- At least seven people are killed due to flash floods in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, according to local disaster management authorities.



June 13:


- Eight people are killed in a landslide caused by heavy rainfall in the Parbat district in Nepal.



June 14:


- At least one person is killed in a powerful thunderstorm with hail in Hungary’s capital Budapest.


- At least 100 houses are destroyed and 300 people displaced in Akwa Ibom state in Nigeria, as downpour triggers flooding, according to local reports.



June 16:


- At least 63 people are killed or missing, while nearly half a million people are displaced, as heavy rains continue to lash southern China, according to authorities.


- Floods hit Aceh Province in Indonesia as several rivers overflow due to the heavy rain, according to reports.



June 18


- A deadly landslide caused by heavy rains kills at least 13 people in Abidjan, the economic capital of Ivory Coast.


- Over thousands of people are evacuated from large wildfires in Arizona.



June 21:


- At least four people in northwestern Turkey’s Bursa province die due to floods caused by heavy rains.



June 23:


- Three Gorges Dam in China, the world's largest dam, is at risk of collapse amid historic floods that also put more than 400 million people’s live at risk.


- Authorities in Bosnia and Serbia declare state of emergency after torrential rains and floods damage bridges, roads and power lines.


- One person dies in a rain-related incident in Istanbul.



June 24:


- Heavy rains in western Ukraine kill three people and leave over 300 towns and villages flooded, according to authorities.



June 25:


- At least five people are killed amid heavy rains in Abidjan, Ivory Coast’s commercial capital, according to local media.


- A huge cloud of Saharan dust moves from Africa over the Atlantic Ocean and darkens the skies over parts of Caribbean.


- At least 83 people are killed in lightning strikes in India’s eastern state of Bihar, as monsoon storms hits country, according to an official statement.


- Torrential rains, defined by the country’s meteorological agency as “once-in-50-years,” hit Japan’s Nagasaki.

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