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Catastrophic storms to test China's resilience in 2026, scientists warn

Scientists have issued warnings that catastrophic storms could challenge China's resilience by 2026. The potential for severe weather events raises concerns about the country's ability to withstand such natural disasters. These predictions come amid growing awareness of climate change impacts and their effects on global weather patterns. The focus is on how China might respond to these challenges in terms of infrastructure, emergency preparedness, and environmental policies.

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Catastrophic storms to test China's resilience in 2026, scientists warn

Scientists have issued warnings that catastrophic storms could challenge China's resilience by 2026. The potential for severe weather events raises concerns about the country's ability to withstand such natural disasters. These predictions come amid growing awareness of climate change impacts and their effects on global weather patterns. The focus is on how China might respond to these challenges in terms of infrastructure, emergency preparedness, and environmental policies.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a scientific warning regarding potential natural disasters affecting China, which is a politically sensitive issue due to its implications for national security, disaster management, and climate policy. However, the report does not exhibit clear bias toward any particular stance

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