BANGKOK: Thailand has been ranked 22nd among countries where hospitals could be at risk of total or partial shutdown due to extreme weather by 2100.
Climate-risk analysing company XDI (Cross Dependency Initiative) issued the ranking in a report on risks to hospitals from flooding, coastal inundation, extreme wind, forest fire, cyclone and greenhouse gas emission.
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