Resilienceapac – Rising Climate Risks are putting South Asia’s infrastructure under unprecedented pressure, with extreme weather events becoming more frequent and severe. In July, Nepal experienced catastrophic flooding that washed away key bridges and damaged a major dam, disrupting trade routes and isolating communities. Such incidents are no longer rare. According to recent data, the region suffers an average annual loss of USD 724 million. While the year 2024 alone recorded 167 climate-related disasters that cost a staggering USD 32 billion. These figures highlight the urgent need for comprehensive strategies to protect roads, dams, and bridges that serve as lifelines for millions of people.
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Experts warn that South Asia’s infrastructure has not been adequately designed to withstand the scale of today’s climate threats. Rapid urbanization, combined with outdated planning methods, has left cities and rural communities exposed. Floods and landslides routinely destroy transport links, while energy facilities and water systems often collapse under extreme weather conditions. The situation in Nepal is just one example of how a single flood can paralyze both local economies and regional trade. Analysts stress that unless governments adopt new frameworks to address Rising Climate Risks. The damage will only escalate in the coming decades.
In response to these challenges, climate specialists are calling for multi-hazard risk assessments. Stronger early warning systems, and the relocation of infrastructure from high-risk zones. Building resilience will require both domestic reforms and international cooperation. As the scale of adaptation surpasses the resources of many individual nations. Some countries in the region have begun investing in climate-smart designs. But progress remains slow compared to the urgency of the threat. Rising Climate Risks are not just an environmental concern they are a direct threat to economic stability, food security, and human safety across South Asia.
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