🌍 The growing intensity and unpredictability of storms highlight the urgent need for cities to rethink their infrastructure and climate resilience strategies. It’s crucial to prepare for these evolving weather patterns by investing in updated data and risk assessments. At Resilience AI we are committed to helping communities build stronger, safer futures. Let’s collaborate to drive climate preparedness! 💡
#SunStories #FridayFeasts #PrepareforChange #FloodAwareness #ClimateChange #ExtremeEvents #DisasterCities #InlandFlooding #ResilientCommunities Earth's temperature rise, storms becoming more frequent and more intense, leading to rainfall and flooding in unexpected places. This poses a significant challenge for communities globally, as existing infrastructure is often designed based on outdated rainfall data and weather patterns. These weather patterns are shifting by the year now. The recent flooding in Asheville, North Carolina, following Hurricane Helene, highlights this growing threat. The devastation caused by Hurricane Helene, which led to flooding in North Carolina's mountainous regions far from where the storm made landfall, serves as a reminder that heavy rainfall can occur anywhere. To mitigate these risks, cities need to invest in climate resilience planning, including updating rainfall records, undertake climate risk assessment for all physical assets and deploy remedial measures. Resilience AI aims to offer solution to the climate resilience preparedness problem. Need to know more, hit us up at partnership@resilience360.ai With Anshu Sharma Samhita R #RAI #ClimateResilience #AIinAction