Asia is the Earth's largest and most diverse continent, covering 30% of the land area and hosting 60% of the global population, or over 4.75 billion people. It spans various sub-regions like the Middle East, Central Asia, and East Asia, and features a wide range of climates and geographies. The region is the most disaster-prone globally, experiencing frequent extreme events like typhoons and earthquakes. In the past 50 years, Asia has seen 3,612 disasters causing nearly a million deaths and $1.4 trillion in losses, nearly half of the world's total.
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Asia's socioeconomic landscape is equally diverse, housing some of the world's fastest-growing economies alongside eight Least Developed Countries. The region faces significant food and energy security challenges, exacerbated by climate change. WMO is committed to enhancing the region's resilience by improving weather and environmental services. Due to the socioeconomic diversity in this region, Members are actively investing in and sharing technology such as meteorological satellite technology, to foster collaboration and mutual benefits across the region.