An Indian man walks across the dried-out bed of Lake Ahmad Sar as extreme heat conditions prevail in Ahmedabad, May 28, 2015. Hospitals in India battled to treat victims of a blistering heat wave that claimed more than 1,700 lives in just over one week -- the highest number recorded in two decades.
In total, an average of 335 weather-related disasters were recorded per year between 2005 and 2014, an increase of 14% from 1995-2004, and almost twice the level recorded during 1985-1995.
According to the UN report, entitled "The Human Cost of Weather-related Disasters 1995-2015," the 10 countries with the most affected people were China, India, Bangladesh, Philippines, Thailand, Pakistan, Brazil, Vietnam, Kenya and Ethiopia.