Fire Disaster and Natural Events: Is This the New Normal?

Fire disasters and natural events have become common occurrences in our lives. Intense snowfall in New South Wales, Australia, has left hundreds of vehicles stranded on the roads.
Snow depth reached up to 50 cm in some areas, and the Emergency Service responded to over 700 incidents in just one day. Sudden warming is increasing the risk of flooding.

Experts state that such weather events occur once every ten years, but this time it has been more severe. Earthquakes and tsunami warnings in Kamchatka are also noteworthy.

Climate change is manifesting not only through rising temperatures but also through imbalances in weather systems. Scientists warn that such events may occur more frequently.
The Australian Bureau of Meteorology indicates that events that used to occur every 50 years are now happening every few years. This situation highlights the inadequacy of global climate policies.