Cyclones in the Mediterranean: we need “a warning system to move the population”

Cyclones in the Mediterranean we need a warning system to

In Libya, the number of victims after the passage of storm Daniel continues to increase. The authorities are now speaking of at least 5,300 deaths. The mayor of the town of Derna, where entire neighborhoods were swept away by the floods, fears up to 20,000 deaths. Interview with David Faranda is a researcher in climate sciences at the CNRS and a specialist in extreme phenomena.

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