In the third month of 2022, the world witnessed a number of unexpected environmental developments and disasters, including heavy rains and floods in Australia and Brazil, heavy snowfall in Turkey, deadly cyclones in Madagascar and Mozambique, wildfires in Greece, and volcanic eruptions in the Philippines and Papua New Guinea.
March 2:
Death toll from heavy rains and floods in Australia rises to 12 after four more people die in New South Wales.
March 11:
Hundreds of flights cancelled in Turkey as heavy snowfall hits metropolis of Istanbul.
March 12:
At least 10 people killed by tropical cyclone in Mozambique's northern Nampula province.
March 15:
Saharan dust cloud blankets the Iberian Peninsula, tinting skies across Spain and Portugal in surreal tone of red.
March 16:
Triggered by heavy rains, landslide in northern Peru buries at least 60 homes with people inside.
March 17:
Death toll from Tropical Cyclone Gombe in Mozambique's northern Nampula province rises to 53.
March 22:
At least five people killed in floods and landslides caused by heavy rains in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.