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A Nauruan journalist explains life with a water shortage and the challenges that come with that on a professional and personal level.
The Hawaii Department of Education estimates more than a third of Maui students lost a family member, sustained a serious injury or had a parent lose a job after the fires.
Pelican Point residents in Australia have installed seawalls outside their homes despite legal ambiguity about them. A draft version of the council's coastal adaptation strategy predicts a 50 per cent chance the town will be under water by 2100.
Tennessee state authorities are investigating the company that owns a plastics factory where 11 workers were swept away by cataclysmic flooding unleashed by Hurricane Helene
Tonga is a step closer to creating a policy for a multi-hazard early warning system after the final consultation was recently completed.
A line of teepees made from tree branches on a Fijian beach trail off into the distance, but they’re not bonfires, they’re helping to fight coastal erosion and act as a natural sea wall.
What living with a disability means when it comes to making plans for natural disasters in the Pacific.
The Fijian village of Nalalawa, in the north-east of Viti Levu, has made the difficult choice to remain in the face of increasing floods and build as high as possible to avoid damage.
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