According to the BBC, US President Joe Biden has made a “historic investment” in dealing with the floods and hurricanes in the northeastern United States that have killed at least 41 people. He called the climate crisis necessary.
According to the President of the United States, the country is facing widespread destruction due to severe climate change and is using this issue as a discussion about life and death.
New York City and New Jersey have seen unprecedented rainfall, and some residents have been trapped in basements or flooded vehicles.
The death toll in each of the four states of New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Connecticut is as follows: According to the governor of New Jersey, at least 23 people have died in this state, most of them when the water level in their cars rose. They were stuck.
In New York City, at least 14 people were killed, including a two-year-old boy, and 11 of them drowned in the flooded basements of their homes.
The city of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania is next with three dead and the state of Connecticut with one dead.
It is said that the effect of climate change on the frequency and frequency of storms is still unknown, but it is clear that raising the surface temperature by heating the air above it will generate more energy to produce hurricanes, monsoon storms and tornadoes, and therefore more likely. There may be an increase in rainfall as well.
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