- Flooding in China’s Yangtze Basin from May through August killed at least 475 people and caused $28 billion in losses.
- A drought in India that started earlier in the year and stretched through June caused about $5 billion in damage.
- Flooding in West Virginia and the mid-Atlantic in June killed 23 people and damaged more than 5,500 buildings.
- Typhoon Nepartak hit the Phillipines, Taiwan and China in July, killing 111 people and causing at least $1.5 billion in damage.
- Flooding in northeast China in July killed 289 people and caused about $5 billion in damage.
- Temperatures reached 129 degrees (54 degrees Celsius) in Kuwait and Iraq in July.
- Flooding in Louisiana in August killed 13 people and caused around $15 billion in damage.
- Flooding in Sudan and South Sudan in July and August killed 129 people and damaged more than 41,000 buildings.
- A long heat wave coupled with high humidity afflicted the U.S. South and East. Savannah, Georgia, had 69 straight days when the temperature hit 90 or higher.
- Typhoon Lionrock hit Japan, China and Korea in August and killed 77 people while damaging more than 20,000 buildings.
- Spain set a record for the hottest September temperature recorded in Europe, with marks of 114 and 115 degrees.
- Localities in the United States broke nearly 15,000 daily records for hot nighttime minimum temperatures from May into September.
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