Explained: Why India's Early Warning Systems For Floods And

Explained: Why India's Early Warning Systems For Floods And Cyclones Fall Short

Lack of impact-based forecasts, poor dissemination of information to those at risk, lack of data on the effectiveness of early warning systems and lack of localised action plans to follow the warnings plague India’s early warning systems

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