The World Meteorological Organisation released the 2023 ‘State of the Climate in Asia’ report.
The Asian continent is struggling with the extreme climate events like floods and heatwaves, with record-breaking temperatures and precipitation reported across its countries.
It also repeated that the year 2023 was the warmest on record around the world.
More than 2,000 people were killed and more than nine million were affected by extreme climate events across Asia in 2023.
More than 80% of these events were related to storms and floods.
In India, severe heat waves in April and June killed around 110 people by heat stroke.
The highest temperature recorded at the Beijing Observatory was 41.1 degrees C, the second highest since records began in 1951.
Japan also experienced its hottest summer on record since 1898.
The Hong Kong Observatory headquarters recorded an hourly rainfall total of 158.1 mm on September 7, the highest since records began in 1884.