#thanhhoa — Public Fediverse posts
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https://www.lovenba.com/1740564/ 🔴HÀ NỘI – 3F GALAXY BY BDA & GISA | HANOI PRO-AM BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 2026 BROUGHT BY VNPAY #BắcGiang #Basketball #BasketballVideos #BóngRổ #BóngRổMiềnBắc #BóngRổTV #BóngRổVBA #ĐiệnBiên #GiảiBóngRổ #GiảiBóngRổMiềnBắc #HàGiang #HàNội #HảiDương #HảiPhòng #HighlightBóngRổ #HòaBình #LạngSơn #LàoCai #NghệAn #NinhBình #OnSportsPlus #QuảngNinh #TháiBình #TháiNguyên #ThanhHóa #TrựcTiếpBóngRổ #TrựcTiếpVBA #TuyênQuang #vba #VBA2022 #Vba3x23Prime #XemBóngRổ #XemTrựcTiếpBóngRổ
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https://www.lovenba.com/1740564/ 🔴HÀ NỘI – 3F GALAXY BY BDA & GISA | HANOI PRO-AM BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 2026 BROUGHT BY VNPAY #BắcGiang #Basketball #BasketballVideos #BóngRổ #BóngRổMiềnBắc #BóngRổTV #BóngRổVBA #ĐiệnBiên #GiảiBóngRổ #GiảiBóngRổMiềnBắc #HàGiang #HàNội #HảiDương #HảiPhòng #HighlightBóngRổ #HòaBình #LạngSơn #LàoCai #NghệAn #NinhBình #OnSportsPlus #QuảngNinh #TháiBình #TháiNguyên #ThanhHóa #TrựcTiếpBóngRổ #TrựcTiếpVBA #TuyênQuang #vba #VBA2022 #Vba3x23Prime #XemBóngRổ #XemTrựcTiếpBóngRổ
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Thanh Hóa 1-2 Nam Định: Cuộc rượt đuổi kịch tính tại vòng 12 V.League 2025! Trong trận đấu đầy cảm xúc, Brenner lập siêu phẩm ngả người bắt volley đẹp mắt sau đường tạt cánh phải, ấn định chiến thắng 2-1 cho Nam Định. Một ngày thăng hoa của hàng công và niềm vui trọn vẹn cho cổ động viên thành Nam.
#Football #VLeague #ThanhHoa #NamDinh #Brenner #Highlight #BongDa #Vleague2025 #TranDauKichTinh #CauLongThanhTap
https://vietnamnet.vn/truc-tiep-bong-da-thanh-hoa-vs-nam-dinh-vong-12-vleague-2025-26
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Nam giới 68 tuổi ở Thanh Hóa nhập viện trong tình trạng lơ mơ, tiểu tiện không tự chủ do uống đến nửa lít rượu mỗi ngày trong nhiều năm. Bác sĩ cho biết bệnh nhân bị tổn thương thần kinh nghiêm trọng, suy giảm chức năng gan và rối loạn chuyển hóa do nghiện rượu nặng. Đây là lời cảnh tỉnh về tác hại của việc lạm dụng rượu bia kéo dài, có thể dẫn đến tổn thương não, suy gan và nhiều hệ lụy sức khỏe khác.
#Health #SứcKhỏe #RượuBia #AlcoholAbuse #NghiệnRượu #SuyGan #BệnhTimMạch #ThanhHoa
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Một cô gái trẻ tử vong bất thường tại tiệm phun xăm ở Thanh Hóa. Cơ quan công an đang điều tra nguyên nhân vụ việc. #ThanhHoa #phunxăm #sựkiện #TattooStudio #Investigation #TinNóng
https://vtcnews.vn/co-gai-tre-tu-vong-bat-thuong-tai-tiem-phun-xam-ar999683.html
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Một cô gái trẻ tử vong bất thường tại tiệm phun xăm ở Thanh Hóa. Cơ quan công an đang điều tra nguyên nhân vụ việc. #ThanhHoa #phunxăm #sựkiện #TattooStudio #Investigation #TinNóng
https://vtcnews.vn/co-gai-tre-tu-vong-bat-thuong-tai-tiem-phun-xam-ar999683.html
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😔 Tai nạn giao thông thảm khốc vừa xảy ra tại Thanh Hóa. Một vụ va chạm liên hoàn giữa 3 phương tiện bao gồm xe tải, xe đầu kéo và ô tô con đã cướp đi sinh mạng của tài xế xe con.
Nguyên nhân ban đầu là do xe tải và xe đầu kéo va chạm với nhau, sau đó xe đầu kéo tiếp tục đâm vào ô tô con đi cùng chiều.
Một vụ tai nạn đau lòng, xin chia buồn sâu sắc với gia đình nạn nhân. 🕊️
#TaiNanGiaoThong #ThanhHoa #AnToanGiaoThong #XeHoi #VaChamLienHoan #TrafficAccident #TrafficSafety #RoadSafety
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https://www.laviezine.com/1489041/top-10-largest-buddha-statues-in-southeast-asia-travel-sightseeing-walking-travel-buddhastatue/ Top 10 Largest Buddha Statues in Southeast Asia #travel #sightseeing #walking #travel #buddhastatue #BiểnSầmSơn #DuLịch #DuLịchBiển #DuLịchSầmSơn #DuLịchThanhHoá #điDuLịch #KháchSạnSầmSơn #PlacesToTravel #SầmSơn #SoutheastAsiaTour #ThanhHoa #TrãiNghiệmChânThực #TravelVietnam
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Công an tỉnh Thanh Hóa đã xác định và bắt giữ hai đối tượng dùng dao kề cổ tài xế xe ôm để cướp tài sản tại phường Bỉm Sơn. Vụ việc gây xôn xao dư luận vì tính chất manh động, xảy ra trong đêm khuya. Hiện các nghi phạm đang bị tạm giữ để điều tra về hành vi cướp tài sản.
#ThanhHoa #Crime #CướpXeOm #AnNinh #BreakingNews #TinTức #PublicSafety #CriminalCase
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Xã Tống Sơn (Thanh Hóa) đang tiên phong phát triển nông nghiệp bền vững gắn với công nghệ cao: xây dựng vùng cây ăn quả, dược liệu tập trung, chuyển đổi tư duy sản xuất, nâng cao thu nhập nông dân. #NôngNghiệp #CôngNghệCao #BềnVững #ThanhHóa #Agriculture #Tech #Sustainability
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Vị trí chiến lược đặc biệt, tiềm năng phong phú và định hướng phát triển đúng đắn đang biến Thanh Hóa thành trung tâm kinh tế năng động của Bắc Trung Bộ, thúc đẩy tăng trưởng mạnh mẽ cho toàn quốc. #ThanhHóa #Vietnam #EconomicGrowth #StrategicLocation #VịTríChiếnLược #TăngTrưởng #KinhTế #BắcTrungBộ
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Bộ đội Biên phòng cùng đồng bào biên giới dựng xây nông thôn mới. Đồn Biên phòng Cửa khẩu Quốc tế Na Mèo (Thanh Hóa) tích cực xây dựng nông thôn mới, giúp đồng bào dân tộc xóa đói, giảm nghèo. #NôngThônMới #XâyDựngNôngThônMới #BộĐộiBiênPhòng #ĐồnBiênPhòng #CửaKhẩuQuốcTếNaMèo #ThanhHóa #XóaĐói #GiảmNghèo #DânTộc #TônGiáo #RuralDevelopment #BorderProtection #PovertyReduction #EthnicMinorities #Religion #Vietnam
https://vietnamnet.vn/bo-doi-bien-phong-cung-dong-bao-bien-gioi-dung-xay-nong-thon-moi
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Hạ tầng khởi sắc, sinh kế bền vững: Bức tranh mới ở vùng cao Thanh Hóa
Việc triển khai đồng bộ các chương trình, chính sách đã mang lại chuyển biến rõ nét trong đời sống của đồng bào vùng dân tộc thiểu số và miền núi Thanh Hóa. Từ hạ tầng giao thông đến phát triển kinh tế địa phương, vùng cao đang có những bước tiến quan trọng.
#ThanhHóa #vùngcao #hạtầng #dântộc #miềnnúi #pháttriển #kinhtế #sinhkế #bềnvững #ThanhHoa #highlands #infrastructure #ethnic #development #economy #livelihood #sustaina
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Hạ tầng khởi sắc, sinh kế bền vững: Bức tranh mới ở vùng cao Thanh Hóa
Việc triển khai đồng bộ các chương trình, chính sách đã mang lại chuyển biến rõ nét trong đời sống của đồng bào vùng dân tộc thiểu số và miền núi Thanh Hóa. Từ hạ tầng giao thông đến phát triển kinh tế địa phương, vùng cao đang có những bước tiến quan trọng.
#ThanhHóa #vùngcao #hạtầng #dântộc #miềnnúi #pháttriển #kinhtế #sinhkế #bềnvững #ThanhHoa #highlands #infrastructure #ethnic #development #economy #livelihood #sustaina
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Hạ tầng khởi sắc, sinh kế bền vững: Bức tranh mới ở vùng cao Thanh Hóa
Việc triển khai đồng bộ các chương trình, chính sách đã mang lại chuyển biến rõ nét trong đời sống của đồng bào vùng dân tộc thiểu số và miền núi Thanh Hóa. Từ hạ tầng giao thông đến phát triển kinh tế địa phương, vùng cao đang có những bước tiến quan trọng.
#ThanhHóa #vùngcao #hạtầng #dântộc #miềnnúi #pháttriển #kinhtế #sinhkế #bềnvững #ThanhHoa #highlands #infrastructure #ethnic #development #economy #livelihood #sustaina
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Typhoon Kalmaegi, formerly ‘Tino,’ brings rain and destruction to Vietnam as death toll nears 200 in Philippines
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Typhoon Kalmaegi, formerly ‘Tino,’ brings rain and destruction to Vietnam as death toll nears 200 in Philippines
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https://www.lovenba.com/1660750/ 🔴Livestream: Ba Đình – X-BDC | VIETNAM PROAM BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 2025 BROUGHT BY VNPAY #BắcGiang #Basketball #BasketballVideos #BóngRổ #BóngRổMiềnBắc #BóngRổTV #BóngRổVBA #ĐiệnBiên #GiảiBóngRổ #GiảiBóngRổMiềnBắc #HàGiang #HàNội #HảiDương #HảiPhòng #HighlightBóngRổ #HòaBình #LạngSơn #LàoCai #NghệAn #NinhBình #OnSportsPlus #QuảngNinh #TháiBình #TháiNguyên #ThanhHóa #TrựcTiếpBóngRổ #TrựcTiếpVBA #TuyênQuang #vba #VBA2022 #Vba3x23Prime #XemBóngRổ #XemTrựcTiếpBóngRổ
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Thanh Hóa bầu bổ sung 2 Phó Chủ tịch UBND tỉnh nhiệm kỳ 2021–2026: ông Lê Quang Hùng (Giám đốc Sở Tài chính) và ông Cao Văn Cường (Giám đốc Sở Nông nghiệp & Môi trường). #ThanhHóa #UBND #ChínhTrị #TinTức #PhóChủTịch #VietnamNet
https://vietnamnet.vn/thanh-hoa-bau-bo-sung-2-pho-chu-tich-ubnd-tinh-2458872.html
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Thanh Hóa vs Thể Công (V.League 2025–26 vòng 9). Trận đấu diễn ra theo lịch thi đấu chính thức; xem trực tiếp trên sóng truyền hình hoặc nền tảng chính thức (VTV, K+, FPT Play… tùy khu vực). #VLeague #VLeague2025 #ThanhHoa #TheCong #BongDaVietNam #VLeagueVietnam #WatchLive #VietnameseFootball #VLeagueRound9 #VLeague2025VN
https://vtcnews.vn/xem-truc-tiep-thanh-hoa-vs-the-cong-vong-9-v-league-tren-kenh-nao-ar984626.html
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Thanh Hóa vs Thể Công (V.League 2025–26 vòng 9). Trận đấu diễn ra theo lịch thi đấu chính thức; xem trực tiếp trên sóng truyền hình hoặc nền tảng chính thức (VTV, K+, FPT Play… tùy khu vực). #VLeague #VLeague2025 #ThanhHoa #TheCong #BongDaVietNam #VLeagueVietnam #WatchLive #VietnameseFootball #VLeagueRound9 #VLeague2025VN
https://vtcnews.vn/xem-truc-tiep-thanh-hoa-vs-the-cong-vong-9-v-league-tren-kenh-nao-ar984626.html
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🚨 Nhiều tiệm vàng lớn ở Thanh Hóa bất ngờ đóng cửa cùng ngày sau khi hàng trăm cán bộ công an phong tỏa đoạn đường Lê Hoàn. Sự việc diễn ra vào chiều cùng ngày, gây xôn xao dư luận địa phương.
#ThanhHóa #TiệmVàng #ĐóngCửa #ThanhHóaNews #GoldShops #ThanhHoa #Police #News
https://vtcnews.vn/nhieu-tiem-vang-lon-o-thanh-hoa-bat-ngo-dong-cua-ar984418.html
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🚨 Nhiều tiệm vàng lớn ở Thanh Hóa bất ngờ đóng cửa cùng ngày sau khi hàng trăm cán bộ công an phong tỏa đoạn đường Lê Hoàn. Sự việc diễn ra vào chiều cùng ngày, gây xôn xao dư luận địa phương.
#ThanhHóa #TiệmVàng #ĐóngCửa #ThanhHóaNews #GoldShops #ThanhHoa #Police #News
https://vtcnews.vn/nhieu-tiem-vang-lon-o-thanh-hoa-bat-ngo-dong-cua-ar984418.html
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Sáng 31/10, công an phong tỏa đường Lê Hoàn (Hạc Thành, Thanh Hóa), khám xét hàng loạt tiệm vàng nổi tiếng. Chưa rõ lý do & kết quả. #ThanhHóa #CôngAn #TiệmVàng #PoliceSearch #GoldShops #Vietnam
https://vietnamnet.vn/canh-sat-xuat-hien-tai-hang-loat-tiem-vang-o-thanh-hoa-2458113.html
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https://www.lovenba.com/1657073/ 🔴Next Level HyperHall – X-BDC | VIETNAM PROAM BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 2025 BROUGHT BY VNPAY #BắcGiang #Basketball #BasketballVideos #BóngRổ #BóngRổMiềnBắc #BóngRổTV #BóngRổVBA #ĐiệnBiên #GiảiBóngRổ #GiảiBóngRổMiềnBắc #HàGiang #HàNội #HảiDương #HảiPhòng #HighlightBóngRổ #HòaBình #LạngSơn #LàoCai #NghệAn #NinhBình #OnSportsPlus #QuảngNinh #TháiBình #TháiNguyên #ThanhHóa #TrựcTiếpBóngRổ #TrựcTiếpVBA #TuyênQuang #vba #VBA2022 #Vba3x23Prime #XemBóngRổ #XemTrựcTiếpBóngRổ
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Cơ quan điều tra Công an tỉnh Thanh Hóa đã tạm giữ một thành viên trong đoàn thiện nguyện Đắk Lắk để điều tra hành vi chiếm đoạt tiền ủng hộ, sau vụ va chạm giữa xe City và xe thiện nguyện. Hiện vụ việc đang được làm rõ để xử lý theo pháp luật.
#ThờiSự #TinTức #ThanhHóa #ĐắkLắk #TạmGiữ #TừThiện #UngHộ #Crime #SocialWelfare
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Tỉnh Thanh Hóa tổ chức tập huấn cho người có uy tín trong đồng bào dân tộc thiểu số, nhằm nâng cao vai trò cầu nối giữa chính quyền và nhân dân, góp phần phát triển kinh tế - xã hội, đảm bảo an ninh trật tự tại địa phương.
#ThanhHoa #DanTocThieuSo #TapHuan #UyTin #ECD #EthnicMinority #Training #CommunityLeader
https://vietnamnet.vn/tap-huan-nguoi-co-uy-tin-trong-dong-bao-dan-toc-thieu-so-2453838.html
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Nhiều vụ án liên quan đến băng nhóm Vi 'Ngộ' và Mạnh 'Gỗ' vừa bị khởi tố. Công an tỉnh Thanh Hóa đang mở rộng điều tra các hành vi Đưa hối lộ, môi giới hối lộ, nhận hối lộ trong các vụ án này.
#KhởiTố #ViNgộ #MạnhGỗ #ThanhHoá #ĐiềuTra #ThamNhũng #TộiPhạm #CriminalCase #Bribery #Investigation #VietnamPolice #OrganizedCrime
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Dự báo thời tiết ngày 26/9: Bắc Bộ, Thanh Hóa và Nghệ An tiếp tục hứng chịu mưa vừa đến mưa to, cục bộ mưa rất to, nguy cơ mưa cường suất lớn trên 100mm trong 3 giờ. Người dân cần đề phòng lũ quét và ngập úng!
#ThoiTiet #MuaLon #BacBo #ThanhHoa #NgheAn #Weather #HeavyRain #NorthernVietnam #MuaToc
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Dự báo thời tiết ngày 26/9: Bắc Bộ, Thanh Hóa và Nghệ An tiếp tục hứng chịu mưa vừa đến mưa to, cục bộ mưa rất to, nguy cơ mưa cường suất lớn trên 100mm trong 3 giờ. Người dân cần đề phòng lũ quét và ngập úng!
#ThoiTiet #MuaLon #BacBo #ThanhHoa #NgheAn #Weather #HeavyRain #NorthernVietnam #MuaToc
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https://www.lovenba.com/1555883/ 🔴Livestream: 3F GALAXY – BA ĐÌNH | 𝐇𝐀𝐍𝐎𝐈 𝐁𝐀𝐒𝐊𝐄𝐓𝐁𝐀𝐋𝐋 𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐌𝐏𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐒𝐇𝐈𝐏 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓 𝐛𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡𝐭 𝐛𝐲 𝐕𝐍𝐏𝐀𝐘 #BắcGiang #Basketball #BasketballVideos #BóngRổ #BóngRổMiềnBắc #BóngRổTV #BóngRổVBA #ĐiệnBiên #GiảiBóngRổ #GiảiBóngRổMiềnBắc #HàGiang #HàNội #HảiDương #HảiPhòng #HighlightBóngRổ #HòaBình #LạngSơn #LàoCai #NghệAn #NinhBình #OnSportsPlus #QuảngNinh #TháiBình #TháiNguyên #ThanhHóa #TrựcTiếpBóngRổ #TrựcTiếpVBA #TuyênQuang #vba #VBA2022 #Vba3x23Prime #XemBóngRổ #XemTrựcTiếpBóngRổ
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https://www.lovenba.com/1554773/ 🔴Livestream: 3F GALAXY – HIDDEN DRAGONS | 𝐇𝐀𝐍𝐎𝐈 𝐁𝐀𝐒𝐊𝐄𝐓𝐁𝐀𝐋𝐋 𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐌𝐏𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐒𝐇𝐈𝐏 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓 𝐛𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡𝐭 𝐛𝐲 𝐕𝐍𝐏𝐀𝐘 #BắcGiang #Basketball #BasketballVideos #BóngRổ #BóngRổMiềnBắc #BóngRổTV #BóngRổVBA #ĐiệnBiên #GiảiBóngRổ #GiảiBóngRổMiềnBắc #HàGiang #HàNội #HảiDương #HảiPhòng #HighlightBóngRổ #HòaBình #LạngSơn #LàoCai #NghệAn #NinhBình #OnSportsPlus #QuảngNinh #TháiBình #TháiNguyên #ThanhHóa #TrựcTiếpBóngRổ #TrựcTiếpVBA #TuyênQuang #vba #VBA2022 #Vba3x23Prime #XemBóngRổ #XemTrựcTiếpBóngRổ
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https://www.lovenba.com/1552594/ 🔴Livestream: BA ĐÌNH – 77 | 𝐇𝐀𝐍𝐎𝐈 𝐁𝐀𝐒𝐊𝐄𝐓𝐁𝐀𝐋𝐋 𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐌𝐏𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐒𝐇𝐈𝐏 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓 𝐛𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡𝐭 𝐛𝐲 𝐕𝐍𝐏𝐀𝐘 #BắcGiang #Basketball #BasketballVideos #BóngRổ #BóngRổMiềnBắc #BóngRổTV #BóngRổVBA #ĐiệnBiên #GiảiBóngRổ #GiảiBóngRổMiềnBắc #HàGiang #HàNội #HảiDương #HảiPhòng #HighlightBóngRổ #HòaBình #LạngSơn #LàoCai #NghệAn #NinhBình #OnSportsPlus #QuảngNinh #TháiBình #TháiNguyên #ThanhHóa #TrựcTiếpBóngRổ #TrựcTiếpVBA #TuyênQuang #vba #VBA2022 #Vba3x23Prime #XemBóngRổ #XemTrựcTiếpBóngRổ
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https://www.lovenba.com/1552452/ 🔴Livestream: TSUNAMI – CDUNK | 𝐇𝐀𝐍𝐎𝐈 𝐁𝐀𝐒𝐊𝐄𝐓𝐁𝐀𝐋𝐋 𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐌𝐏𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐒𝐇𝐈𝐏 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓 𝐛𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡𝐭 𝐛𝐲 𝐕𝐍𝐏𝐀𝐘 #BắcGiang #Basketball #BasketballVideos #BóngRổ #BóngRổMiềnBắc #BóngRổTV #BóngRổVBA #ĐiệnBiên #GiảiBóngRổ #GiảiBóngRổMiềnBắc #HàGiang #HàNội #HảiDương #HảiPhòng #HighlightBóngRổ #HòaBình #LạngSơn #LàoCai #NghệAn #NinhBình #OnSportsPlus #QuảngNinh #TháiBình #TháiNguyên #ThanhHóa #TrựcTiếpBóngRổ #TrựcTiếpVBA #TuyênQuang #vba #VBA2022 #Vba3x23Prime #XemBóngRổ #XemTrựcTiếpBóngRổ
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https://www.lovenba.com/1550821/ 🔴Livestream: BA ĐÌNH – SCORPIUS | 𝐇𝐀𝐍𝐎𝐈 𝐁𝐀𝐒𝐊𝐄𝐓𝐁𝐀𝐋𝐋 𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐌𝐏𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐒𝐇𝐈𝐏 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓 𝐛𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡𝐭 𝐛𝐲 𝐕𝐍𝐏𝐀𝐘 #BắcGiang #Basketball #BasketballVideos #BóngRổ #BóngRổMiềnBắc #BóngRổTV #BóngRổVBA #ĐiệnBiên #GiảiBóngRổ #GiảiBóngRổMiềnBắc #HàGiang #HàNội #HảiDương #HảiPhòng #HighlightBóngRổ #HòaBình #LạngSơn #LàoCai #NghệAn #NinhBình #OnSportsPlus #QuảngNinh #TháiBình #TháiNguyên #ThanhHóa #TrựcTiếpBóngRổ #TrựcTiếpVBA #TuyênQuang #vba #VBA2022 #Vba3x23Prime #XemBóngRổ #XemTrựcTiếpBóngRổ
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https://www.lovenba.com/1550765/ 🔴Livestream: HIDDEN DRAGONS – TSUNAMI | 𝐇𝐀𝐍𝐎𝐈 𝐁𝐀𝐒𝐊𝐄𝐓𝐁𝐀𝐋𝐋 𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐌𝐏𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐒𝐇𝐈𝐏 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓 𝐛𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡𝐭 𝐛𝐲 𝐕𝐍𝐏𝐀𝐘 #BắcGiang #Basketball #BasketballVideos #BóngRổ #BóngRổMiềnBắc #BóngRổTV #BóngRổVBA #ĐiệnBiên #GiảiBóngRổ #GiảiBóngRổMiềnBắc #HàGiang #HàNội #HảiDương #HảiPhòng #HighlightBóngRổ #HòaBình #LạngSơn #LàoCai #NghệAn #NinhBình #OnSportsPlus #QuảngNinh #TháiBình #TháiNguyên #ThanhHóa #TrựcTiếpBóngRổ #TrựcTiếpVBA #TuyênQuang #vba #VBA2022 #Vba3x23Prime #XemBóngRổ #XemTrựcTiếpBóngRổ
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https://www.lovenba.com/1550703/ 🔴Livestream: PKKQ – CDUNK | 𝐇𝐀𝐍𝐎𝐈 𝐁𝐀𝐒𝐊𝐄𝐓𝐁𝐀𝐋𝐋 𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐌𝐏𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐒𝐇𝐈𝐏 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓 𝐛𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡𝐭 𝐛𝐲 𝐕𝐍𝐏𝐀𝐘 #BắcGiang #Basketball #BasketballVideos #BóngRổ #BóngRổMiềnBắc #BóngRổTV #BóngRổVBA #ĐiệnBiên #GiảiBóngRổ #GiảiBóngRổMiềnBắc #HàGiang #HàNội #HảiDương #HảiPhòng #HighlightBóngRổ #HòaBình #LạngSơn #LàoCai #NghệAn #NinhBình #OnSportsPlus #QuảngNinh #TháiBình #TháiNguyên #ThanhHóa #TrựcTiếpBóngRổ #TrựcTiếpVBA #TuyênQuang #vba #VBA2022 #Vba3x23Prime #XemBóngRổ #XemTrựcTiếpBóngRổ
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https://www.lovenba.com/1489094/ 🔴Livestream: Phú Thọ 3F – X-BDC | VIETNAM PROAM BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 2024 #BắcGiang #Basketball #BasketballVideos #BóngRổ #BóngRổMiềnBắc #BóngRổTV #BóngRổVBA #ĐiệnBiên #GiảiBóngRổ #GiảiBóngRổMiềnBắc #HàGiang #HàNội #HảiDương #HảiPhòng #HighlightBóngRổ #HòaBình #LạngSơn #LàoCai #NghệAn #NinhBình #OnSportsPlus #QuảngNinh #TháiBình #TháiNguyên #ThanhHóa #TrựcTiếpBóngRổ #TrựcTiếpVBA #TuyênQuang #vba #VBA2022 #Vba3x23Prime #XemBóngRổ #XemTrựcTiếpBóngRổ
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https://www.lovenba.com/1325500/ 🔴Livestream: AIP Dreamers – Next Level | Saigon ProAm Basketball Cup 2024 (SBC 2024) #VNPAY #BắcGiang #Basketball #BasketballVideos #BóngRổ #BóngRổMiềnBắc #BóngRổTV #BóngRổVBA #ĐiệnBiên #GiảiBóngRổ #GiảiBóngRổMiềnBắc #HàGiang #HàNội #HảiDương #HảiPhòng #HighlightBóngRổ #HòaBình #LạngSơn #LàoCai #NghệAn #NinhBình #OnSportsPlus #QuảngNinh #TháiBình #TháiNguyên #ThanhHóa #TrựcTiếpBóngRổ #TrựcTiếpVBA #TuyênQuang #vba #VBA2022 #Vba3x23Prime #XemBóngRổ #XemTrựcTiếpBóngRổ
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https://www.lovenba.com/1321637/ 🔴Livestream: Kimban Hoops – AIP Dreamers | Saigon ProAm Basketball Cup 2024 (SBC 2024) #BắcGiang #Basketball #BasketballVideos #BóngRổ #BóngRổMiềnBắc #BóngRổTV #BóngRổVBA #ĐiệnBiên #GiảiBóngRổ #GiảiBóngRổMiềnBắc #HàGiang #HàNội #HảiDương #HảiPhòng #HighlightBóngRổ #HòaBình #LạngSơn #LàoCai #NghệAn #NinhBình #OnSportsPlus #QuảngNinh #TháiBình #TháiNguyên #ThanhHóa #TrựcTiếpBóngRổ #TrựcTiếpVBA #TuyênQuang #vba #VBA2022 #Vba3x23Prime #XemBóngRổ #XemTrựcTiếpBóngRổ
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‘The hottest year’: 10 #ExtremeWeather events in 2023
Record-breaking #HeatWaves swept across much of #Asia, #Europe and #NorthAmerica. Scientists confirm that 2023 will be the hottest year in recorded history.
By Raja Aiman
Dec. 27, 2023It is official: 2023 will be the hottest year in recorded history.
The confirmation comes after an “extraordinary” November which smashed previous records, pushing the year’s global average temperature to 1.46 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, according to Europe’s climate monitor #Copernicus #ClimateChange Service.
Prior to the COP28 summit held in Dubai early this month, the United Nations had already declared 2023 the warmest year on record. Just based on the first 10 months of the year, global temperatures were around 1.4°C above the pre-industrial average, according to data from the World Meteorological Organisation.
This year, the return of El Niño conditions after three years of the cooling La Niña weather pattern has also sparked a chain reaction of extreme weather events, including bringing supercharged heat to cities across the world.
According to The World Weather Attribution group, an international coalition of climate scientists, the heatwaves experienced in South and Southeast Asia in 2023 was made 30 times more likely due to human-caused climate change.
Eco-Business tracks the impact of the heat waves on Asia and beyond, and looks back at the biggest extreme weather events of the year:
1. Record breaking heat scorches Asia
Beginning in April this year, countries across Asia was hit by brutal heatwaves, setting records as temperatures soared.
Many parts of #Bangladesh, #India, #Thailand and #Laos saw record high temperatures in April. Temperatures were as high as 45.4°C in the city of #TakThailand, for example. Casualties and hospitalisations due to heat stroke were reported in #MaharashtraIndia.
On 6 May, #Vietnam recorded its highest temperature ever at 44.1°C in #ThanhHoa province, south of #Hanoi. The heat wave forced Vietnamese authorities to turn off street lights and ration electricity to avoid overwhelming the power grid, especially as cities saw a surge in the demand for airconditioning.
With the arrival of summer in the Northern hemisphere, large swatches of #China saw blistering temperatures that triggered public health warnings. Temperatures at #Sanbao, a remote township in #Xinjiang’s Turpan Depression reached a national record high of 52.2°C at one point. China’s capital Beijing suffered through 27 consecutive days of temperatures above 35°C, leading to a temporary ban on outdoor work.
Globally, 2023 saw the warmest June, July, August, October and November on record since scientists began keeping track in the mid-19th century.
2. #Floods destroy neighbourhoods in #Libya
On 10 September, #StormDaniel swept across north-eastern Libya, bringing ferocious winds and massive rainfall that led to catastrophic floods that broke dams near the eastern city of #Derna and wiped out entire neighbourhoods in the African country.
More than 4,300 people were killed by the storm. Significant damage was done to buildings, bridges, roads, electricity grids and other infrastructure, affecting thousands of families.
3. Heavy snow blankets #LosAngeles
Los Angeles is synonymous with sunshine, but in February this year, areas around the city were covered in snow after a powerful winter storm descended upon southern California in the United States, bringing icy temperatures, fierce winds, heavy snowfall and causing rivers to swell dangerously. The Los Angeles Fire Department rescued four homeless people stranded in a major flood control basin of the Los Angeles River, and two of them were taken to hospital with hypothermia.
More than 120,000 California utility customers were without electricity due to the storm and multiday measurements saw an astounding 205 centimetres of snow recorded at the Mountain High resort in the northeast of Los Angeles. Snowfall was seen at elevations as low as 305 metres.
4. #CycloneFreddy devastates south-eastern #Africa
After developing off the coast of Australia, Cyclone Freddy travelled more than 8,000 kilometres across the South Indian Ocean before making landfall in Madagascar in February. For over a month, the cyclone tore through #Madagascar, #Malawi, #Mozambique and #Zimbabwe, killing over 1000 people and leaving over half a million displaced. By damaging water and sanitation facilities, it also played a part in the worst outbreak of cholera in Malawi.
Cyclone Freddy holds both records for the most accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) – which is a measurement of a storm’s strength over its lifetime – and for the longest lasting tropical cyclone.
5. Severe #sandstorms strike 3Beijing
On 22 March, the largest sandstorm of the year hit #BeijingChina, engulfing the capital in sand and dust. Particles with density of PM10 – which are particles of pollution that are smaller than 10 micrometers in diameter and can travel to the lungs – reached a peak concentration of 1,667 micrograms per cubic metre according to the Beijing Municipal Ecological and Environmental Monitoring Centre. This far exceeds the daily average guideline of 45 micrograms per cubic metre set by the World Health Organization.
The sandstorm caused the city’s parks to suspend operations of cruise boats and cable cars, while people were urged to stay indoors. Beijing is often hit by sandstorms in the spring, and this has been worsened by industrial activity and rapid #deforestation in northern China.
6. #CycloneMocha ravages #Myanmar
Cyclone Mocha wreaked havoc in Myanmar in May, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. The cyclone, characterised by 250-kilometre-per-hour winds, is the strongest cyclone in the #BayOfBengal in the last 10 years.
An estimated 5.4 million people were in the path of the cyclone across the state of #Rakhine and north-western Myanmar, and the cyclone killed 145 people and inflicted severe damage to public infrastructure including hospitals, banks and religious buildings. Approximately 80 per cent of schools and educational infrastructure were damaged ahead of the new school term in Myanmar, affecting the education of many students.
7. #Australia bakes in spring #heatwave
In September, much of Australia’s southeast region, was hit by a spring heatwave. Temperatures in #Sydney reached 34.2°C a staggering 12 degrees higher than the September average.
The Bureau of Meterology called the heat “very uncommon for September”.
Soaring temperatures caused 26 participants at the Sydney marathon to be taken to hospital and another 40 runners treated for heat exhaustion.
8. #TyphoonMawar pummels the #Philippines, #Japan, #Guam and #Taiwan
In May, Typhoon Mawar hit Guam and the Philippines, then lashed Taiwan and southern Japan. The Category 5 Super Typhoon, with winds of up to 180 miles per hour (289 kilometres per hour) is the strongest storm in 2023.
Guam was flooded and most of the island’s residents were left without power and electricity for weeks. The government of Guam estimated the commercial sector of the US territory suffered $112 million of damage.
In the #Philippines, thousands of people in the coastal areas were evacuated, while schools closed and flights were cancelled.
Greenpeace Phillipines campaigner Jefferson Chua said: “The Philippines is in a constant state of emergency. #SuperTyphoons are the Philippines’ new normal, even as we are already experiencing longer-term, slow onset impacts such as drought, sea level rise, and diminishing resources.”
9. #Europe and US swelter under #ExtremeHeat
Europe experienced some of its hottest temperatures in July, bringing with it heat advisories, raging wildfires and massive evacuations.
The Italian island of #Sardinia saw temperatures push to 47°C and the #Palermo airport in Sicily had to close after being encircled by #wildfire.
#Wildfires also caused more than 20,000 people to flee the Greek island of #Rhodes. It was the largest wildfire evacuation in #Greece.
The heat extended to the oceans, with sea temperatures rising to unsafe levels around Greece, #Spain, #Turkey and #Italy.
In America, temperatures in California’s #DeathValley reached 53.3°C, coming close to breaking the global record. The US National Weather Service issued a warning of a “widespread and oppressive” heatwave in the southern and western states. More than 80 million people were affected.
10. Record heat brings deadly wildfires to #Chile
Record summer temperatures soared to more than 40°C in Chile in February, sparking wildfires in the South American country that killed 24 people and burnt 270,000 hectares of land. A state of emergency was declared in three regions in the country.
Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said: “The thermometer has reached points that we have never known until now. The evolution of climate change shows us again and again that this has a centrality and a capacity to cause an impact that we have to internalise much more.”
Source:
https://www.eco-business.com/news/the-hottest-year-10-extreme-weather-events-in-2023/#ClimateCrisis #ClimateCatastrophe #Weather2023 #WeatherExtremes #ExtremeHeat
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‘The hottest year’: 10 #ExtremeWeather events in 2023
Record-breaking #HeatWaves swept across much of #Asia, #Europe and #NorthAmerica. Scientists confirm that 2023 will be the hottest year in recorded history.
By Raja Aiman
Dec. 27, 2023It is official: 2023 will be the hottest year in recorded history.
The confirmation comes after an “extraordinary” November which smashed previous records, pushing the year’s global average temperature to 1.46 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, according to Europe’s climate monitor #Copernicus #ClimateChange Service.
Prior to the COP28 summit held in Dubai early this month, the United Nations had already declared 2023 the warmest year on record. Just based on the first 10 months of the year, global temperatures were around 1.4°C above the pre-industrial average, according to data from the World Meteorological Organisation.
This year, the return of El Niño conditions after three years of the cooling La Niña weather pattern has also sparked a chain reaction of extreme weather events, including bringing supercharged heat to cities across the world.
According to The World Weather Attribution group, an international coalition of climate scientists, the heatwaves experienced in South and Southeast Asia in 2023 was made 30 times more likely due to human-caused climate change.
Eco-Business tracks the impact of the heat waves on Asia and beyond, and looks back at the biggest extreme weather events of the year:
1. Record breaking heat scorches Asia
Beginning in April this year, countries across Asia was hit by brutal heatwaves, setting records as temperatures soared.
Many parts of #Bangladesh, #India, #Thailand and #Laos saw record high temperatures in April. Temperatures were as high as 45.4°C in the city of #TakThailand, for example. Casualties and hospitalisations due to heat stroke were reported in #MaharashtraIndia.
On 6 May, #Vietnam recorded its highest temperature ever at 44.1°C in #ThanhHoa province, south of #Hanoi. The heat wave forced Vietnamese authorities to turn off street lights and ration electricity to avoid overwhelming the power grid, especially as cities saw a surge in the demand for airconditioning.
With the arrival of summer in the Northern hemisphere, large swatches of #China saw blistering temperatures that triggered public health warnings. Temperatures at #Sanbao, a remote township in #Xinjiang’s Turpan Depression reached a national record high of 52.2°C at one point. China’s capital Beijing suffered through 27 consecutive days of temperatures above 35°C, leading to a temporary ban on outdoor work.
Globally, 2023 saw the warmest June, July, August, October and November on record since scientists began keeping track in the mid-19th century.
2. #Floods destroy neighbourhoods in #Libya
On 10 September, #StormDaniel swept across north-eastern Libya, bringing ferocious winds and massive rainfall that led to catastrophic floods that broke dams near the eastern city of #Derna and wiped out entire neighbourhoods in the African country.
More than 4,300 people were killed by the storm. Significant damage was done to buildings, bridges, roads, electricity grids and other infrastructure, affecting thousands of families.
3. Heavy snow blankets #LosAngeles
Los Angeles is synonymous with sunshine, but in February this year, areas around the city were covered in snow after a powerful winter storm descended upon southern California in the United States, bringing icy temperatures, fierce winds, heavy snowfall and causing rivers to swell dangerously. The Los Angeles Fire Department rescued four homeless people stranded in a major flood control basin of the Los Angeles River, and two of them were taken to hospital with hypothermia.
More than 120,000 California utility customers were without electricity due to the storm and multiday measurements saw an astounding 205 centimetres of snow recorded at the Mountain High resort in the northeast of Los Angeles. Snowfall was seen at elevations as low as 305 metres.
4. #CycloneFreddy devastates south-eastern #Africa
After developing off the coast of Australia, Cyclone Freddy travelled more than 8,000 kilometres across the South Indian Ocean before making landfall in Madagascar in February. For over a month, the cyclone tore through #Madagascar, #Malawi, #Mozambique and #Zimbabwe, killing over 1000 people and leaving over half a million displaced. By damaging water and sanitation facilities, it also played a part in the worst outbreak of cholera in Malawi.
Cyclone Freddy holds both records for the most accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) – which is a measurement of a storm’s strength over its lifetime – and for the longest lasting tropical cyclone.
5. Severe #sandstorms strike 3Beijing
On 22 March, the largest sandstorm of the year hit #BeijingChina, engulfing the capital in sand and dust. Particles with density of PM10 – which are particles of pollution that are smaller than 10 micrometers in diameter and can travel to the lungs – reached a peak concentration of 1,667 micrograms per cubic metre according to the Beijing Municipal Ecological and Environmental Monitoring Centre. This far exceeds the daily average guideline of 45 micrograms per cubic metre set by the World Health Organization.
The sandstorm caused the city’s parks to suspend operations of cruise boats and cable cars, while people were urged to stay indoors. Beijing is often hit by sandstorms in the spring, and this has been worsened by industrial activity and rapid #deforestation in northern China.
6. #CycloneMocha ravages #Myanmar
Cyclone Mocha wreaked havoc in Myanmar in May, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. The cyclone, characterised by 250-kilometre-per-hour winds, is the strongest cyclone in the #BayOfBengal in the last 10 years.
An estimated 5.4 million people were in the path of the cyclone across the state of #Rakhine and north-western Myanmar, and the cyclone killed 145 people and inflicted severe damage to public infrastructure including hospitals, banks and religious buildings. Approximately 80 per cent of schools and educational infrastructure were damaged ahead of the new school term in Myanmar, affecting the education of many students.
7. #Australia bakes in spring #heatwave
In September, much of Australia’s southeast region, was hit by a spring heatwave. Temperatures in #Sydney reached 34.2°C a staggering 12 degrees higher than the September average.
The Bureau of Meterology called the heat “very uncommon for September”.
Soaring temperatures caused 26 participants at the Sydney marathon to be taken to hospital and another 40 runners treated for heat exhaustion.
8. #TyphoonMawar pummels the #Philippines, #Japan, #Guam and #Taiwan
In May, Typhoon Mawar hit Guam and the Philippines, then lashed Taiwan and southern Japan. The Category 5 Super Typhoon, with winds of up to 180 miles per hour (289 kilometres per hour) is the strongest storm in 2023.
Guam was flooded and most of the island’s residents were left without power and electricity for weeks. The government of Guam estimated the commercial sector of the US territory suffered $112 million of damage.
In the #Philippines, thousands of people in the coastal areas were evacuated, while schools closed and flights were cancelled.
Greenpeace Phillipines campaigner Jefferson Chua said: “The Philippines is in a constant state of emergency. #SuperTyphoons are the Philippines’ new normal, even as we are already experiencing longer-term, slow onset impacts such as drought, sea level rise, and diminishing resources.”
9. #Europe and US swelter under #ExtremeHeat
Europe experienced some of its hottest temperatures in July, bringing with it heat advisories, raging wildfires and massive evacuations.
The Italian island of #Sardinia saw temperatures push to 47°C and the #Palermo airport in Sicily had to close after being encircled by #wildfire.
#Wildfires also caused more than 20,000 people to flee the Greek island of #Rhodes. It was the largest wildfire evacuation in #Greece.
The heat extended to the oceans, with sea temperatures rising to unsafe levels around Greece, #Spain, #Turkey and #Italy.
In America, temperatures in California’s #DeathValley reached 53.3°C, coming close to breaking the global record. The US National Weather Service issued a warning of a “widespread and oppressive” heatwave in the southern and western states. More than 80 million people were affected.
10. Record heat brings deadly wildfires to #Chile
Record summer temperatures soared to more than 40°C in Chile in February, sparking wildfires in the South American country that killed 24 people and burnt 270,000 hectares of land. A state of emergency was declared in three regions in the country.
Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said: “The thermometer has reached points that we have never known until now. The evolution of climate change shows us again and again that this has a centrality and a capacity to cause an impact that we have to internalise much more.”
Source:
https://www.eco-business.com/news/the-hottest-year-10-extreme-weather-events-in-2023/#ClimateCrisis #ClimateCatastrophe #Weather2023 #WeatherExtremes #ExtremeHeat
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‘The hottest year’: 10 #ExtremeWeather events in 2023
Record-breaking #HeatWaves swept across much of #Asia, #Europe and #NorthAmerica. Scientists confirm that 2023 will be the hottest year in recorded history.
By Raja Aiman
Dec. 27, 2023It is official: 2023 will be the hottest year in recorded history.
The confirmation comes after an “extraordinary” November which smashed previous records, pushing the year’s global average temperature to 1.46 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, according to Europe’s climate monitor #Copernicus #ClimateChange Service.
Prior to the COP28 summit held in Dubai early this month, the United Nations had already declared 2023 the warmest year on record. Just based on the first 10 months of the year, global temperatures were around 1.4°C above the pre-industrial average, according to data from the World Meteorological Organisation.
This year, the return of El Niño conditions after three years of the cooling La Niña weather pattern has also sparked a chain reaction of extreme weather events, including bringing supercharged heat to cities across the world.
According to The World Weather Attribution group, an international coalition of climate scientists, the heatwaves experienced in South and Southeast Asia in 2023 was made 30 times more likely due to human-caused climate change.
Eco-Business tracks the impact of the heat waves on Asia and beyond, and looks back at the biggest extreme weather events of the year:
1. Record breaking heat scorches Asia
Beginning in April this year, countries across Asia was hit by brutal heatwaves, setting records as temperatures soared.
Many parts of #Bangladesh, #India, #Thailand and #Laos saw record high temperatures in April. Temperatures were as high as 45.4°C in the city of #TakThailand, for example. Casualties and hospitalisations due to heat stroke were reported in #MaharashtraIndia.
On 6 May, #Vietnam recorded its highest temperature ever at 44.1°C in #ThanhHoa province, south of #Hanoi. The heat wave forced Vietnamese authorities to turn off street lights and ration electricity to avoid overwhelming the power grid, especially as cities saw a surge in the demand for airconditioning.
With the arrival of summer in the Northern hemisphere, large swatches of #China saw blistering temperatures that triggered public health warnings. Temperatures at #Sanbao, a remote township in #Xinjiang’s Turpan Depression reached a national record high of 52.2°C at one point. China’s capital Beijing suffered through 27 consecutive days of temperatures above 35°C, leading to a temporary ban on outdoor work.
Globally, 2023 saw the warmest June, July, August, October and November on record since scientists began keeping track in the mid-19th century.
2. #Floods destroy neighbourhoods in #Libya
On 10 September, #StormDaniel swept across north-eastern Libya, bringing ferocious winds and massive rainfall that led to catastrophic floods that broke dams near the eastern city of #Derna and wiped out entire neighbourhoods in the African country.
More than 4,300 people were killed by the storm. Significant damage was done to buildings, bridges, roads, electricity grids and other infrastructure, affecting thousands of families.
3. Heavy snow blankets #LosAngeles
Los Angeles is synonymous with sunshine, but in February this year, areas around the city were covered in snow after a powerful winter storm descended upon southern California in the United States, bringing icy temperatures, fierce winds, heavy snowfall and causing rivers to swell dangerously. The Los Angeles Fire Department rescued four homeless people stranded in a major flood control basin of the Los Angeles River, and two of them were taken to hospital with hypothermia.
More than 120,000 California utility customers were without electricity due to the storm and multiday measurements saw an astounding 205 centimetres of snow recorded at the Mountain High resort in the northeast of Los Angeles. Snowfall was seen at elevations as low as 305 metres.
4. #CycloneFreddy devastates south-eastern #Africa
After developing off the coast of Australia, Cyclone Freddy travelled more than 8,000 kilometres across the South Indian Ocean before making landfall in Madagascar in February. For over a month, the cyclone tore through #Madagascar, #Malawi, #Mozambique and #Zimbabwe, killing over 1000 people and leaving over half a million displaced. By damaging water and sanitation facilities, it also played a part in the worst outbreak of cholera in Malawi.
Cyclone Freddy holds both records for the most accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) – which is a measurement of a storm’s strength over its lifetime – and for the longest lasting tropical cyclone.
5. Severe #sandstorms strike 3Beijing
On 22 March, the largest sandstorm of the year hit #BeijingChina, engulfing the capital in sand and dust. Particles with density of PM10 – which are particles of pollution that are smaller than 10 micrometers in diameter and can travel to the lungs – reached a peak concentration of 1,667 micrograms per cubic metre according to the Beijing Municipal Ecological and Environmental Monitoring Centre. This far exceeds the daily average guideline of 45 micrograms per cubic metre set by the World Health Organization.
The sandstorm caused the city’s parks to suspend operations of cruise boats and cable cars, while people were urged to stay indoors. Beijing is often hit by sandstorms in the spring, and this has been worsened by industrial activity and rapid #deforestation in northern China.
6. #CycloneMocha ravages #Myanmar
Cyclone Mocha wreaked havoc in Myanmar in May, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. The cyclone, characterised by 250-kilometre-per-hour winds, is the strongest cyclone in the #BayOfBengal in the last 10 years.
An estimated 5.4 million people were in the path of the cyclone across the state of #Rakhine and north-western Myanmar, and the cyclone killed 145 people and inflicted severe damage to public infrastructure including hospitals, banks and religious buildings. Approximately 80 per cent of schools and educational infrastructure were damaged ahead of the new school term in Myanmar, affecting the education of many students.
7. #Australia bakes in spring #heatwave
In September, much of Australia’s southeast region, was hit by a spring heatwave. Temperatures in #Sydney reached 34.2°C a staggering 12 degrees higher than the September average.
The Bureau of Meterology called the heat “very uncommon for September”.
Soaring temperatures caused 26 participants at the Sydney marathon to be taken to hospital and another 40 runners treated for heat exhaustion.
8. #TyphoonMawar pummels the #Philippines, #Japan, #Guam and #Taiwan
In May, Typhoon Mawar hit Guam and the Philippines, then lashed Taiwan and southern Japan. The Category 5 Super Typhoon, with winds of up to 180 miles per hour (289 kilometres per hour) is the strongest storm in 2023.
Guam was flooded and most of the island’s residents were left without power and electricity for weeks. The government of Guam estimated the commercial sector of the US territory suffered $112 million of damage.
In the #Philippines, thousands of people in the coastal areas were evacuated, while schools closed and flights were cancelled.
Greenpeace Phillipines campaigner Jefferson Chua said: “The Philippines is in a constant state of emergency. #SuperTyphoons are the Philippines’ new normal, even as we are already experiencing longer-term, slow onset impacts such as drought, sea level rise, and diminishing resources.”
9. #Europe and US swelter under #ExtremeHeat
Europe experienced some of its hottest temperatures in July, bringing with it heat advisories, raging wildfires and massive evacuations.
The Italian island of #Sardinia saw temperatures push to 47°C and the #Palermo airport in Sicily had to close after being encircled by #wildfire.
#Wildfires also caused more than 20,000 people to flee the Greek island of #Rhodes. It was the largest wildfire evacuation in #Greece.
The heat extended to the oceans, with sea temperatures rising to unsafe levels around Greece, #Spain, #Turkey and #Italy.
In America, temperatures in California’s #DeathValley reached 53.3°C, coming close to breaking the global record. The US National Weather Service issued a warning of a “widespread and oppressive” heatwave in the southern and western states. More than 80 million people were affected.
10. Record heat brings deadly wildfires to #Chile
Record summer temperatures soared to more than 40°C in Chile in February, sparking wildfires in the South American country that killed 24 people and burnt 270,000 hectares of land. A state of emergency was declared in three regions in the country.
Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said: “The thermometer has reached points that we have never known until now. The evolution of climate change shows us again and again that this has a centrality and a capacity to cause an impact that we have to internalise much more.”
Source:
https://www.eco-business.com/news/the-hottest-year-10-extreme-weather-events-in-2023/#ClimateCrisis #ClimateCatastrophe #Weather2023 #WeatherExtremes #ExtremeHeat
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‘The hottest year’: 10 #ExtremeWeather events in 2023
Record-breaking #HeatWaves swept across much of #Asia, #Europe and #NorthAmerica. Scientists confirm that 2023 will be the hottest year in recorded history.
By Raja Aiman
Dec. 27, 2023It is official: 2023 will be the hottest year in recorded history.
The confirmation comes after an “extraordinary” November which smashed previous records, pushing the year’s global average temperature to 1.46 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, according to Europe’s climate monitor #Copernicus #ClimateChange Service.
Prior to the COP28 summit held in Dubai early this month, the United Nations had already declared 2023 the warmest year on record. Just based on the first 10 months of the year, global temperatures were around 1.4°C above the pre-industrial average, according to data from the World Meteorological Organisation.
This year, the return of El Niño conditions after three years of the cooling La Niña weather pattern has also sparked a chain reaction of extreme weather events, including bringing supercharged heat to cities across the world.
According to The World Weather Attribution group, an international coalition of climate scientists, the heatwaves experienced in South and Southeast Asia in 2023 was made 30 times more likely due to human-caused climate change.
Eco-Business tracks the impact of the heat waves on Asia and beyond, and looks back at the biggest extreme weather events of the year:
1. Record breaking heat scorches Asia
Beginning in April this year, countries across Asia was hit by brutal heatwaves, setting records as temperatures soared.
Many parts of #Bangladesh, #India, #Thailand and #Laos saw record high temperatures in April. Temperatures were as high as 45.4°C in the city of #TakThailand, for example. Casualties and hospitalisations due to heat stroke were reported in #MaharashtraIndia.
On 6 May, #Vietnam recorded its highest temperature ever at 44.1°C in #ThanhHoa province, south of #Hanoi. The heat wave forced Vietnamese authorities to turn off street lights and ration electricity to avoid overwhelming the power grid, especially as cities saw a surge in the demand for airconditioning.
With the arrival of summer in the Northern hemisphere, large swatches of #China saw blistering temperatures that triggered public health warnings. Temperatures at #Sanbao, a remote township in #Xinjiang’s Turpan Depression reached a national record high of 52.2°C at one point. China’s capital Beijing suffered through 27 consecutive days of temperatures above 35°C, leading to a temporary ban on outdoor work.
Globally, 2023 saw the warmest June, July, August, October and November on record since scientists began keeping track in the mid-19th century.
2. #Floods destroy neighbourhoods in #Libya
On 10 September, #StormDaniel swept across north-eastern Libya, bringing ferocious winds and massive rainfall that led to catastrophic floods that broke dams near the eastern city of #Derna and wiped out entire neighbourhoods in the African country.
More than 4,300 people were killed by the storm. Significant damage was done to buildings, bridges, roads, electricity grids and other infrastructure, affecting thousands of families.
3. Heavy snow blankets #LosAngeles
Los Angeles is synonymous with sunshine, but in February this year, areas around the city were covered in snow after a powerful winter storm descended upon southern California in the United States, bringing icy temperatures, fierce winds, heavy snowfall and causing rivers to swell dangerously. The Los Angeles Fire Department rescued four homeless people stranded in a major flood control basin of the Los Angeles River, and two of them were taken to hospital with hypothermia.
More than 120,000 California utility customers were without electricity due to the storm and multiday measurements saw an astounding 205 centimetres of snow recorded at the Mountain High resort in the northeast of Los Angeles. Snowfall was seen at elevations as low as 305 metres.
4. #CycloneFreddy devastates south-eastern #Africa
After developing off the coast of Australia, Cyclone Freddy travelled more than 8,000 kilometres across the South Indian Ocean before making landfall in Madagascar in February. For over a month, the cyclone tore through #Madagascar, #Malawi, #Mozambique and #Zimbabwe, killing over 1000 people and leaving over half a million displaced. By damaging water and sanitation facilities, it also played a part in the worst outbreak of cholera in Malawi.
Cyclone Freddy holds both records for the most accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) – which is a measurement of a storm’s strength over its lifetime – and for the longest lasting tropical cyclone.
5. Severe #sandstorms strike 3Beijing
On 22 March, the largest sandstorm of the year hit #BeijingChina, engulfing the capital in sand and dust. Particles with density of PM10 – which are particles of pollution that are smaller than 10 micrometers in diameter and can travel to the lungs – reached a peak concentration of 1,667 micrograms per cubic metre according to the Beijing Municipal Ecological and Environmental Monitoring Centre. This far exceeds the daily average guideline of 45 micrograms per cubic metre set by the World Health Organization.
The sandstorm caused the city’s parks to suspend operations of cruise boats and cable cars, while people were urged to stay indoors. Beijing is often hit by sandstorms in the spring, and this has been worsened by industrial activity and rapid #deforestation in northern China.
6. #CycloneMocha ravages #Myanmar
Cyclone Mocha wreaked havoc in Myanmar in May, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. The cyclone, characterised by 250-kilometre-per-hour winds, is the strongest cyclone in the #BayOfBengal in the last 10 years.
An estimated 5.4 million people were in the path of the cyclone across the state of #Rakhine and north-western Myanmar, and the cyclone killed 145 people and inflicted severe damage to public infrastructure including hospitals, banks and religious buildings. Approximately 80 per cent of schools and educational infrastructure were damaged ahead of the new school term in Myanmar, affecting the education of many students.
7. #Australia bakes in spring #heatwave
In September, much of Australia’s southeast region, was hit by a spring heatwave. Temperatures in #Sydney reached 34.2°C a staggering 12 degrees higher than the September average.
The Bureau of Meterology called the heat “very uncommon for September”.
Soaring temperatures caused 26 participants at the Sydney marathon to be taken to hospital and another 40 runners treated for heat exhaustion.
8. #TyphoonMawar pummels the #Philippines, #Japan, #Guam and #Taiwan
In May, Typhoon Mawar hit Guam and the Philippines, then lashed Taiwan and southern Japan. The Category 5 Super Typhoon, with winds of up to 180 miles per hour (289 kilometres per hour) is the strongest storm in 2023.
Guam was flooded and most of the island’s residents were left without power and electricity for weeks. The government of Guam estimated the commercial sector of the US territory suffered $112 million of damage.
In the #Philippines, thousands of people in the coastal areas were evacuated, while schools closed and flights were cancelled.
Greenpeace Phillipines campaigner Jefferson Chua said: “The Philippines is in a constant state of emergency. #SuperTyphoons are the Philippines’ new normal, even as we are already experiencing longer-term, slow onset impacts such as drought, sea level rise, and diminishing resources.”
9. #Europe and US swelter under #ExtremeHeat
Europe experienced some of its hottest temperatures in July, bringing with it heat advisories, raging wildfires and massive evacuations.
The Italian island of #Sardinia saw temperatures push to 47°C and the #Palermo airport in Sicily had to close after being encircled by #wildfire.
#Wildfires also caused more than 20,000 people to flee the Greek island of #Rhodes. It was the largest wildfire evacuation in #Greece.
The heat extended to the oceans, with sea temperatures rising to unsafe levels around Greece, #Spain, #Turkey and #Italy.
In America, temperatures in California’s #DeathValley reached 53.3°C, coming close to breaking the global record. The US National Weather Service issued a warning of a “widespread and oppressive” heatwave in the southern and western states. More than 80 million people were affected.
10. Record heat brings deadly wildfires to #Chile
Record summer temperatures soared to more than 40°C in Chile in February, sparking wildfires in the South American country that killed 24 people and burnt 270,000 hectares of land. A state of emergency was declared in three regions in the country.
Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said: “The thermometer has reached points that we have never known until now. The evolution of climate change shows us again and again that this has a centrality and a capacity to cause an impact that we have to internalise much more.”
Source:
https://www.eco-business.com/news/the-hottest-year-10-extreme-weather-events-in-2023/#ClimateCrisis #ClimateCatastrophe #Weather2023 #WeatherExtremes #ExtremeHeat
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‘The hottest year’: 10 #ExtremeWeather events in 2023
Record-breaking #HeatWaves swept across much of #Asia, #Europe and #NorthAmerica. Scientists confirm that 2023 will be the hottest year in recorded history.
By Raja Aiman
Dec. 27, 2023It is official: 2023 will be the hottest year in recorded history.
The confirmation comes after an “extraordinary” November which smashed previous records, pushing the year’s global average temperature to 1.46 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, according to Europe’s climate monitor #Copernicus #ClimateChange Service.
Prior to the COP28 summit held in Dubai early this month, the United Nations had already declared 2023 the warmest year on record. Just based on the first 10 months of the year, global temperatures were around 1.4°C above the pre-industrial average, according to data from the World Meteorological Organisation.
This year, the return of El Niño conditions after three years of the cooling La Niña weather pattern has also sparked a chain reaction of extreme weather events, including bringing supercharged heat to cities across the world.
According to The World Weather Attribution group, an international coalition of climate scientists, the heatwaves experienced in South and Southeast Asia in 2023 was made 30 times more likely due to human-caused climate change.
Eco-Business tracks the impact of the heat waves on Asia and beyond, and looks back at the biggest extreme weather events of the year:
1. Record breaking heat scorches Asia
Beginning in April this year, countries across Asia was hit by brutal heatwaves, setting records as temperatures soared.
Many parts of #Bangladesh, #India, #Thailand and #Laos saw record high temperatures in April. Temperatures were as high as 45.4°C in the city of #TakThailand, for example. Casualties and hospitalisations due to heat stroke were reported in #MaharashtraIndia.
On 6 May, #Vietnam recorded its highest temperature ever at 44.1°C in #ThanhHoa province, south of #Hanoi. The heat wave forced Vietnamese authorities to turn off street lights and ration electricity to avoid overwhelming the power grid, especially as cities saw a surge in the demand for airconditioning.
With the arrival of summer in the Northern hemisphere, large swatches of #China saw blistering temperatures that triggered public health warnings. Temperatures at #Sanbao, a remote township in #Xinjiang’s Turpan Depression reached a national record high of 52.2°C at one point. China’s capital Beijing suffered through 27 consecutive days of temperatures above 35°C, leading to a temporary ban on outdoor work.
Globally, 2023 saw the warmest June, July, August, October and November on record since scientists began keeping track in the mid-19th century.
2. #Floods destroy neighbourhoods in #Libya
On 10 September, #StormDaniel swept across north-eastern Libya, bringing ferocious winds and massive rainfall that led to catastrophic floods that broke dams near the eastern city of #Derna and wiped out entire neighbourhoods in the African country.
More than 4,300 people were killed by the storm. Significant damage was done to buildings, bridges, roads, electricity grids and other infrastructure, affecting thousands of families.
3. Heavy snow blankets #LosAngeles
Los Angeles is synonymous with sunshine, but in February this year, areas around the city were covered in snow after a powerful winter storm descended upon southern California in the United States, bringing icy temperatures, fierce winds, heavy snowfall and causing rivers to swell dangerously. The Los Angeles Fire Department rescued four homeless people stranded in a major flood control basin of the Los Angeles River, and two of them were taken to hospital with hypothermia.
More than 120,000 California utility customers were without electricity due to the storm and multiday measurements saw an astounding 205 centimetres of snow recorded at the Mountain High resort in the northeast of Los Angeles. Snowfall was seen at elevations as low as 305 metres.
4. #CycloneFreddy devastates south-eastern #Africa
After developing off the coast of Australia, Cyclone Freddy travelled more than 8,000 kilometres across the South Indian Ocean before making landfall in Madagascar in February. For over a month, the cyclone tore through #Madagascar, #Malawi, #Mozambique and #Zimbabwe, killing over 1000 people and leaving over half a million displaced. By damaging water and sanitation facilities, it also played a part in the worst outbreak of cholera in Malawi.
Cyclone Freddy holds both records for the most accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) – which is a measurement of a storm’s strength over its lifetime – and for the longest lasting tropical cyclone.
5. Severe #sandstorms strike 3Beijing
On 22 March, the largest sandstorm of the year hit #BeijingChina, engulfing the capital in sand and dust. Particles with density of PM10 – which are particles of pollution that are smaller than 10 micrometers in diameter and can travel to the lungs – reached a peak concentration of 1,667 micrograms per cubic metre according to the Beijing Municipal Ecological and Environmental Monitoring Centre. This far exceeds the daily average guideline of 45 micrograms per cubic metre set by the World Health Organization.
The sandstorm caused the city’s parks to suspend operations of cruise boats and cable cars, while people were urged to stay indoors. Beijing is often hit by sandstorms in the spring, and this has been worsened by industrial activity and rapid #deforestation in northern China.
6. #CycloneMocha ravages #Myanmar
Cyclone Mocha wreaked havoc in Myanmar in May, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. The cyclone, characterised by 250-kilometre-per-hour winds, is the strongest cyclone in the #BayOfBengal in the last 10 years.
An estimated 5.4 million people were in the path of the cyclone across the state of #Rakhine and north-western Myanmar, and the cyclone killed 145 people and inflicted severe damage to public infrastructure including hospitals, banks and religious buildings. Approximately 80 per cent of schools and educational infrastructure were damaged ahead of the new school term in Myanmar, affecting the education of many students.
7. #Australia bakes in spring #heatwave
In September, much of Australia’s southeast region, was hit by a spring heatwave. Temperatures in #Sydney reached 34.2°C a staggering 12 degrees higher than the September average.
The Bureau of Meterology called the heat “very uncommon for September”.
Soaring temperatures caused 26 participants at the Sydney marathon to be taken to hospital and another 40 runners treated for heat exhaustion.
8. #TyphoonMawar pummels the #Philippines, #Japan, #Guam and #Taiwan
In May, Typhoon Mawar hit Guam and the Philippines, then lashed Taiwan and southern Japan. The Category 5 Super Typhoon, with winds of up to 180 miles per hour (289 kilometres per hour) is the strongest storm in 2023.
Guam was flooded and most of the island’s residents were left without power and electricity for weeks. The government of Guam estimated the commercial sector of the US territory suffered $112 million of damage.
In the #Philippines, thousands of people in the coastal areas were evacuated, while schools closed and flights were cancelled.
Greenpeace Phillipines campaigner Jefferson Chua said: “The Philippines is in a constant state of emergency. #SuperTyphoons are the Philippines’ new normal, even as we are already experiencing longer-term, slow onset impacts such as drought, sea level rise, and diminishing resources.”
9. #Europe and US swelter under #ExtremeHeat
Europe experienced some of its hottest temperatures in July, bringing with it heat advisories, raging wildfires and massive evacuations.
The Italian island of #Sardinia saw temperatures push to 47°C and the #Palermo airport in Sicily had to close after being encircled by #wildfire.
#Wildfires also caused more than 20,000 people to flee the Greek island of #Rhodes. It was the largest wildfire evacuation in #Greece.
The heat extended to the oceans, with sea temperatures rising to unsafe levels around Greece, #Spain, #Turkey and #Italy.
In America, temperatures in California’s #DeathValley reached 53.3°C, coming close to breaking the global record. The US National Weather Service issued a warning of a “widespread and oppressive” heatwave in the southern and western states. More than 80 million people were affected.
10. Record heat brings deadly wildfires to #Chile
Record summer temperatures soared to more than 40°C in Chile in February, sparking wildfires in the South American country that killed 24 people and burnt 270,000 hectares of land. A state of emergency was declared in three regions in the country.
Chile’s interior minister Carolina Toha said: “The thermometer has reached points that we have never known until now. The evolution of climate change shows us again and again that this has a centrality and a capacity to cause an impact that we have to internalise much more.”
Source:
https://www.eco-business.com/news/the-hottest-year-10-extreme-weather-events-in-2023/#ClimateCrisis #ClimateCatastrophe #Weather2023 #WeatherExtremes #ExtremeHeat