Chongqing - Floodwaters surged 8 meters in just 45 minutes. Wildfires swept across entire coastlines. Record heat waves pierced the Arctic. This summer, the world has been battered by one climate disaster after another.
In Chongqing this August, searing heat and torrential downpours have arrived in quick succession—an unmistakable sign that no city is immune.
Forecast models grow more precise each year, but that means little if leadership falters and response is delayed. Numbers on a screen cannot save lives.
When the sirens sound, can emergency teams move within the critical golden window? And in the last mile of defense, can safety reach every household, every person?
The age of extreme weather has already begun. The real question is no longer if disasters will strike—but whether we are prepared to face them head-on.
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