Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe, sharing boarders with Russia, Belarus, Poland, Slovakia, Hungry, Romania, and Moldova. Covering a land area of more than 600 square kilometers (sq km), the country also has a coastline along the Azov and Black seas. Ukraine is vulnerable to seasonal urban floods, droughts, and wildfires, which primarily affect the agricultural and human health sectors. Its vulnerability will be exacerbated by climate change that will result in high temperatures, heat waves, heavy precipitation, mudflows, and floods.
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