Environment
Asia Pacific Losses US$65 Billion In Economy Due To Natural Disasters
Natural disasters cost the Asia-Pacific region an economic loss of US$65 billion. Read more here. A recent study said natural disasters cost the Asia-Pacific region an estimated US$65 billion in economic damages last year, primarily from China's disastrous floods and India's drought.
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