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Oder environmental disaster in 2022; Red Hill water crisis in Hawaiʻi, United States beginning in November 2021; Sandoz chemical spill, severely polluting the Rhine in 1986; Selenium poisoning of wildlife due to farm runoff used to create Kesterson National Wildlife Refuge, and the artificial wetland
Online discussion sparked regarding the Congress of the Philippines' budget cuts of ₱4 billion (US$83 million) to the NDRRMC during deliberations on the 2020 national budget, along with the closure of Project NOAH, a disaster prevention and mitigation tool, in 2017 by the Department of Science and Technology, citing the lack of funds. [87]
Pages in category "2020 disasters in the Philippines" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... This page was last edited on 2 March 2021, at 15 ...
Pages in category "2021 disasters in the Philippines" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... 2020–2022 Taal Volcano eruptions;
This is an article of notable issues relating to the terrestrial environment of Earth in 2020.They relate to environmental events such as natural disasters, environmental sciences such as ecology and geoscience with a known relevance to contemporary influence of humanity on Earth, environmental law, conservation, environmentalism with major worldwide impact and environmental issues.
November 11, 2020: Typhoon Vamco (Ulysses) caused the worst flooding in Metro Manila since 2009. 98 people were killed and damages of ₱20.3 billion (US$421 million), the sixth costliest Philippine typhoon on record. December 18–19, 2020: Tropical Depression Vicky caused flooding and several landslides over southern Philippines. Nine people ...
The number of disasters this year fell short of 2020 when the country experienced a record-high 22 billion-dollar weather and climate disasters in the U.S., which, when combined, amounted to a ...
This list of disasters in Metro Manila by death toll includes both ... Recognized as the worst fire in Philippine history. ... 2020–2023: 10,277–13,546 [9] 3 ...