The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) recently issued a report which states that Cuba is among the Latin America and Caribbean nations most affected by extreme weather events caused by climate change.
With Cuba, Mexico and Haiti made the top three most affected countries, experiencing some 110 storms, 5 thousand people killed, 29 million people affected, and over 39 billion in economic losses, the UN agency stated.
The report adds that over the last two decades, some 152 million people from the region have been affected by over one thousand disasters, ranging from volcanic events, landslides, hurricanes, blazes, floodings, droughts, extreme temperatures, earthquakes and storms.
According to the text, the Caribbean Basin is the second region in the world most likely to experience natural disasters. Cuban scientists anticipate that by the turn of the century, the island´s climate will be warmer and drier, with a possible increase of the average temperature from 2 to three degrees Celsius.