Floods
Last reviewed: 15-10-2007
CLIMATE CHANGE, URBAN GROWTH RAISE FLOOD RISK

A Sudanese man sits next to his belongings as water surrounds his flooded shack near Khartoum, August 2007.
REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin
REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin
- 2007 saw some of the worst global flooding in recent memory
- Property, farmland and infrastructure destroyed
- Death tolls lower than earthquakes but devastation similar
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