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Every week the PreventionWeb team of editors selects the latest news and research, reports and publications on disaster risk reduction – here is their selection of the latest must-read content.

Man removes a toy in the flood water of the Pomba River, in a flooded street in the center of the city of Guarani, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil (2020)
Update
As floods batter the north and dry weather parches the south, scientists warn there is more to come if Brazil does not tackle deforestation.
Thomson Reuters Foundation, trust.org
Climate-induced migration and modern slavery
Documents and publications
This report discusses how Climate change and climate-induced migration heightens existing vulnerabilities of slavery.
Women walking in Togoville, Togo
Update
New parametric insurance products against drought and excessive rainfall launched to improve climate resilience and access to finance of Togolese smallholders farmers.
InsuResilience Solutions Fund
Mosquito resting on grass
Update
With a changing climate, animal, insect, and plant species will either adapt or die under new environmental and climate conditions – this brings new challenges in the study of vector-borne infectious diseases.
Open Access Government
Masai warrior walking beside flooded dirt road, Amboseli NP, Kenya.
Update
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, climate-related disasters have affected the lives of at least 139.2 million people and killed more than 17,242.
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)
Red Cross / Red Crescent Climate Centre
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Documents and publications
This publication provides a summary for policy makers of the latest scientific knowledge on how climate change is currently affecting the Baltic Sea and about what we can expect to happen in the future.
The coast of an atoll, with palm trees on a sandy beach
Research briefs
A recent study suggests that hugely disruptive and potentially life-threatening extreme weather events may actually be required for the long-term survival of atoll islands and their communities.
Conversation Media Group, the
Burned mobile home park in Phoenix Talent Medford, Oregon (2020)
Research briefs
A deep learning approach to classifying buildings with wildfire damage may help responders focus their recovery efforts and offer more immediate information to displaced residents.
Stanford News Service
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Documents and publications
This report presents the very latest scientific data and findings related to climate change to inform global policy and action.
Sandbags positioned on a road to protect against floods
Update
Researchers developed a method to assign a flash flood confidence index for each event in an historical flood dataset, based on ‘text mining’ of disaster reports and a flash flood susceptibility index extracted from the location of the events.
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