The United States needs to be better prepared for climate change,
President Joe Biden says. (AP: Evan Vucci) |
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"These extreme storms, and the climate crisis, are here," Mr Biden said in a White House speech.
"We must be better prepared. We need to act."Scientists say climate change increases the frequency of extreme weather events such as large tropical storms as well as the droughts and heatwaves that create conditions for vast wildfires.
Hurricane Ida has wrought havoc across much of the United
States. (AP: Matt Rourke) |
Ida was the fifth-most powerful storm to strike the US when it hit Louisiana on Sunday (local time) with maximum winds of 240 kph, likely causing tens of billions of dollars in flood, wind and other damage, including to the electrical grid.
The storm's remnants dropped devastating rainfall across parts of Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey on Wednesday, causing significant disruption to major population centres.
"The suddenness, the brutality of storms now, it is different," said New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Ida causes severe flooding in NY streets, apartments and subway
Ida was "the biggest wake-up call" that the US needs to do more to fight climate change, he said.
The storm has killed more than 40 people in northeastern US states and states on the Gulf of Mexico.
More than 1 million homes and businesses in Louisiana and Mississippi remained without power after Ida toppled a major transmission tower and knocked out thousands of miles of lines and hundreds of substations.
Ida was the fifth most powerful storm to ever hit the US.
(AP: David J. Phillip) |
The US National Guard has been deployed to a number of states. (AP) |
"We know that there is much to be done in this response on our part," Mr Biden added.
"We need to get power restored. We need to get more food, fuel and water deployed."
He said he was receiving hourly updates on the disaster response and outlined efforts by the federal government to ease recovery efforts.
Scientists say climate change increases the severity of
wildfires. (AP: Jae C Hong) |
Mr Biden said separately that the Pentagon was assisting with ongoing firefighting operations in California against the so-called Caldor fire, which spanned more than 850 square kilometres and threatened at least 33,000 more homes and structures on Thursday (local time).
California has experienced increasingly larger and deadlier wildfires in recent years as climate change has made the US west much warmer and drier over the past 30 years.
No deaths have been reported so far this US fire season.
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