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Flood in Mongolia

Mongolia experienced a harsh winter, with much of the country affected by snow and freezing temperatures. As the weather started to change in the approaching spring season, the snow melted with the potential of flooding.

The country's State Emergency Commission (SEC) issued a statement saying "Due to the rapid warming in recent days, the snow has melted quickly, and the amount of snow cover in the country has decreased to 63 percent, increasing the risk for floods."

Ulaanbaatar was particularly expected to be affected by the floods.

According to the country's weather monitoring agency, Mongolia saw more snow than usual this winter, in what is known locally as a dzud. Dzuds involve deep snow cover building up over a long period of time, greatly harming livestock, which cannot graze on frozen ground. Over 80 percent of the country's total territory had been covered with snow up to 100 cm thick at the end of February.

Tipo de evento:Flood, Snow and ice
Local do evento:Mongolia
Data da Ativação da Carta:2024-03-15
Tempo de Ativação da Carta:11:23
Zona de Tempo da Ativação da Carta:UTC+08:00
Requisitante da Carta:National Emergency Management Agency
ID da Ativação:869
Gerenciamento de projeto:Dagva Sodnomragchaa (NEMA)

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