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Record Floods Strand Thousands in NSW, Break Century-Old Marks

Record Floods Strand Thousands in NSW, Break Century-Old Marks

    Above: A car overturns on the flooded Trouts Road in McDowall on March 10, 2025 in Brisbane, Australia.  Image credit: Polina Levina/Staff/Getty Images News

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    The emergency response system demonstrated remarkable efficiency and coordination in managing this crisis. Despite challenging conditions, rescue teams successfully conducted hundreds of operations, while government agencies swiftly activated support mechanisms. Scholars are skeptical to what extent climate change as exacerbated the floods, so let us stay grounded and focus on the response and preparing for future floods.


    Metaculus Prediction

    There is a 50% chance that the rate of people (per 100,000) affected by natural disasters in 2025 will be 2,015, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


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