Millions Across Central U.S. at Risk as Wildfire Conditions Spike
Unusually warm, dry conditions combined with strong winds have created extremely critical wildfire risk across much of the central United States. Emergency services and the Red Cross are urging preparedness as millions live under heightened threat through the next several days.
Hidden Catastrophe: Flooding Devastates Northern Colombia
Massive floods have ravaged Colombia’s northern regions, leaving at least 44 dead and tens of thousands without homes. Despite the scale of the crisis, international coverage has been scarce.
Winter Storms and Silent Displacement: Asia’s Deepening Climate Burdens
In early February, fatal avalanches struck northern Pakistan and Afghanistan while over 90,000 Indonesians remain displaced from months-old floods. These overlooked disasters reflect a growing climate burden on under-resourced regions, where winter storms and failed recovery efforts are causing continued human suffering.
Mozambique’s Hidden Flood Crisis: 500,000 Displaced and Rising
Southern Mozambique is facing deadly flooding, with over 500,000 people affected and entire communities stranded. A rapidly worsening humanitarian crisis looms as infrastructure collapses and aid struggles to reach those in need.
Nigeria Faces Worsening Hunger Crisis as Aid Cuts Deepen Emergency
Over 30 million people in Nigeria are facing acute food insecurity, with aid funding gaps forcing nutrition centers to close and malnutrition rates to rise across the country.
Sudan’s Hunger Crisis Deepens as 1,000 Days of Conflict Push Millions Toward Starvation
As of January 9, 2026, humanitarian agencies warn that prolonged conflict in Sudan has created the largest hunger emergency in the world, with tens of millions in need of life-saving aid and famine conditions expanding.