Global warming’s effects detrimental to human survival

Nalgonda district, which has scanty water bodies, faced severe flood scenario last year

Update: 2014-10-05 05:39 GMT
Between 2000 and 2004, an average of 26 climatic disasters were reported across the globe each year.

Visakhapatnam: Global warming is the major difficulty of this century, with its detrimental effects with recurring events of massive floods, destroying droughts and ravaging cyclones throughout the  globe.

While the country has been experiencing its adverse effects,  both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana states have been facing floods, low  rainfall with drought conditions, and increased temperatures during winters.

The recent catastrophic climatic events like the massive floods in  Kurnool, Nalgonda, Guntur, Prakasam, and North Andhra districts were  some of the examples, experts say.

Nalgonda district, which has scanty water bodies, faced severe flood scenario last year.

Between 2000 and 2004, an average of 26 climatic disasters were reported across the globe each year.

Thus, the immense geological changes will continue their destruction unabated if steps to mitigate  global warming are not taken, they say.

Cyclones have been observed to  be more frequent in the Bay of Bengal.

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