New research shows that intense flooding has significantly reduced rice harvests worldwide, putting billions at risk of food insecurity. Between 1980 and 2015, annual rice losses averaged 4.3%, but floods have worsened since 2000 due to climate change-driven extreme weather. Prolonged submergence of rice crops, lasting a week or more, is devastating yields in key rice-growing regions across Asia and beyond.
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