
It was revealed in recently released 2015 United Nations Asia-Pacific Disaster Report.
Highlights from Report
- Disasters in Asia Pacific region accounted for 40 percent of the global total and claimed over half a million of lives over the decade.
- The region needs to spend more on adapting to climate change and preparing for more extreme weather and disaster risks.
- The disasters in past decade have affected around 1.4 billion people and caused over 523 billion dollars in economic damage.
- Around 772 million poor people from this region which tends to be worlds populous region are vulnerable to disasters.
- The largest losses are linked to frequent floods and earthquakes in this region.
- Majority of disasters are cross-border in nature including floods, cyclones, droughts and earthquake. So, regional cooperation is crucial among nations in region.
- UN has urged the region’s governments to invest more in adapting and preparing for disasters may worsened by its rapid economic growth and mushrooming population.