talk about one natural disaster in vietnam in 2020 bài này e làm theo power point nên mng viết bài thuyết trình nhé

talk about one natural disaster in vietnam in 2020
bài này e làm theo power point nên mng viết bài thuyết trình nhé

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  1. Nowadays, when human life is developing more and more, human activities affect the environment and climate, leading to global climate change. Climate change is a world problem, and it’s a big challenge for all kinds of people. So what is climate change? How does it happen?
    Climate change is the process of changing weather or climate, which can be caused by man or nature. The specific manifestations that we often hear about are the phenomenon of constantly warming earth, the greenhouse effect, the melting ice phenomenon …
    Climate change is becoming a “hot” issue in every country. Every year we still recognize every little sign of it through the global warming, stifling heat. So where is the reason.
    Nowadays, people with modern scientific and technical inventions have many contributions to humanity, but those things have small impacts on the environment such as air pollution, water pollution, and noise pollution. … Man is quietly changing the climate without knowing it.
    Every year, there are many warnings in each country that can directly affect climate change, such as the rate of massive population growth, widespread epidemic diseases, and serious environmental degradation. It all lies in human consciousness. They are destroying the very life that they take the effort to build “anonymously” like that. This situation is sad but there is no specific solution.
    Climate change has greatly affected people’s lives. In recent years, the world has had many natural disasters such as storms, floods, tsunamis, earthquakes, dense volcanic eruptions. These phenomena have caused so much pain and loss for people. Above all, one thing that perhaps everyone realizes is the appearance of many strange diseases. It is also because the weather has changed and is causing the epidemic to arise. Currently, floods are raging all over the country of Vietnam, especially in the Central region, floods cause misery for many people, damage to many houses. To prevent deforestation, to actively plant more trees because forests can prevent floods from overflowing, and everyone must have a sense of joining hands to protect the environment as part of preventing floods. People in the “sweeping” floodplain have suffered a lot, so we need to help them both physically and mentally. terrible storms.
    Maybe many people think that climate change is a national problem, we can’t solve it. But that is completely wrong, because each individual’s actions will determine the impact of climate change.
    Realizing the enormous harms of climate change, the authorities need to have the responsibility to propagate and mobilize people to consciously protect the environment and protect their own lives better and better. .

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  2. The 2020 Central Vietnam floods were a collection of floods in Central Vietnam which also affected some areas in Cambodia and Laos in October and early November 2020. The floods focus heavily in several provinces including Thừa Thiên Huế, Hà Tĩnh, Quảng Bình, Quảng Trị, and Quảng Ngãi. The floods were mainly caused by the seasonal monsoon, though enhanced by numerous tropical cyclones.

    Beginning in 7 October during a seasonal monsoon and tropical depressions over the Khánh Hòa province, several multitude of tropical cyclones during the 2020 Pacific typhoon season, such as Linfa, Nangka, Ofel, Saudel, and Molave, struck the northern and central regions of Vietnam, especially in areas of Laos and Cambodia, bringing high winds and excessive rainfall in these affected provinces, with accumulations peaked at 3,245 mm (127.75 in) in Hướng Linh, Hướng Hóa District, Quảng Trị around 20 October. This subsequent flooding was the first time Vietnam issued IV category disaster alert for heavy rainfall, as III category is the highest alert level.[9]

    On 5 November, weakening Typhoon Goni entered the South China Sea and made landfall in Central Vietnam two days later as a tropical depression. Etau made landfall in Central Vietnam as a tropical storm three days later. On 12 November, Typhoon Vamco approached Vietnam as it gradually strengthened into Category 4-equivalent status after exiting the Philippine Area of Responsibility.

    As of 15 November 2020, the floods has resulted in over 233 fatalities and 66 people missing; 44 out of 233 were from Cambodia, and resulted in damages almost đ35.2 trillion (US$1.52 billion).

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