Laos counts the cost of climate change: record floods, drought and landslides

Villagers in Namai, central Laos, are unanimous in saying that the greatest threat facing Namai now is natural disaster – in the form of cyclones, storms, floods and drought. Over the past 10 years, say village leaders, they have seen record floods, droughts and landslides, which have thrown their lives into turmoil.

Many villagers say they have lost most or all of their rice crops and have had to find other work to survive. Similar stories are being told across Laos and in neighbouring countries.

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