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At least 1,250 people dead: What caused the devastating Asia floods?
Climate advocates say it's time to move to accountability for climate change, as people in Asia are living the evidence.
Inquirer.net on MSN
This Taclobanon lived to tell the story of Yolanda
CITY IN RUINS The city center of Tacloban is unrecognizable after Supertyphoon “Yolanda” (international name: Haiyan) ...
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Asia to be hit by deadly floods, warns WMO amid extreme rains
Devastating monsoon rains and tropical cyclones have unleashed catastrophic flooding across parts of South and Southeast Asia ...
Despite the corruption allegations against him, Marcos has so far survived the crisis, but his presidency has been weakened.
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WMO: Philippines among most affected by extreme weather in Asia
More people are killed or displaced by devastating rains and floods across Southeast Asia, with the Philippines among ...
We are all familiar with the saying, “when it rains, it pours,” and that’s what literally and figuratively happened at the start of this year’s rainy season. Following the aftereffects of ...
For many Filipinos, 2025 has proven to be one of the most memorable and consequential years in modern Philippine history — mostly in a bad way. The arrest and incarceration of former President Rodrigo ...
Elder Patrick Kearon of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles recently visited Cebu City, Philippines, meeting with and ministering to members and friends of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ...
WMO says devastating floods show urgent need for stronger regional cooperation, universal early warning systems - Anadolu ...
Travel warnings remain in place for parts of Asia where locals say they have "lost it all" as they take stock of the damage.
Devastating rainfall has triggered catastrophic flooding in parts of South and Southeast Asia, claiming hundreds of lives, ...
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