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Climate change in India
Illustration about Kashmir floods, September 2014. The climate change has the potential to affect human health in a number of ways, for instance by altering the geographic range and seasonality of certain infectious diseases, disturbing food-producing ecosystems, and increasing the frequency of extreme weather events, such as hurricanes.
A volunteer carries boxes at an improvised storage center in Rawalpura, Srinagar, Kashmir. September 2014.
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09/17/2014
Country, area, WHO office
India
City
Srinagar
WHO Region
SEARO
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© WHO / Diego Rodriguez
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