India, Nov. 13 -- The Philippines, known for its abaca production, faces severe challenges as frequent typhoons, intensified by climate change, devastate communities.
With 21 storms in 2025 alone, the nation suffers significant economic losses, highlighting the urgent need for international support.
The impact on livelihoods, particularly in Catanduanes, underscores the necessity for robust recovery resources and climate action.
The Philippines has been hit by two typhoons in a week in November and a total of 21 storms in 2025. Much of the rapid intensification and intensity of recent storms, including Typhoon Kalmaegi (Typhoon Tino in the Philippines) and Typhoon Fung-wong (Typhoon Uwan in the Philippines), have been fuelled by warmer...
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