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Japan: Floods Kill at Least 6 in Ishikawa Region

Japan: Floods Kill at Least 6 in Ishikawa Region

Above: A father searches for his missing daughter after flooding along the Tsukada River on Sept. 23, 2024. Image copyright: Yuichi Yamazaki/Contributor/AFP via Getty Images

The Spin

For Japan, which can face many types of natural disasters, preparation is key. Japan is disaster-resilient and more equipped than most other nations. The nation's preparedness capabilities are world-renowned and its disaster management systems are well equipped to handle climate-catalyzed and other types of hazards alike.

Climate change has caused Japan to be hit with multiple record-breaking natural disasters this year. Climate change exacerbates tropical storms, which become more violent as sea temperatures rise, leading to significant damage and flooding, as is currently occurring in Japan's Ishikawa region. As highly accomplished as Japan's preparedness capabilities are, the impacts of climate change are likely to be overwhelming.

Metaculus Prediction

There's a 1% chance that an AI model will be developed before 2030 that can accurately predict local weather patterns up to 6 months in advance, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


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