Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Typhoon-Kammuri-in-the-Philippines---Clipreel-1-27MZIFJ8K1SVR.htmlConceptually similarBracing for Typhoon Kammuri in the Philippines - Clipreel 2GP0STUB05Completed★★★★Typhoon Kammuri Aftermath in the Philippines - Clipreel 4GP0STUB7UCompleted★★★★Typhoon Kammuri in the Philippines - Clipreel 3GP0STUB46Completed★★★★★★Joanna Sustento in Tacloban, Philippines - ClipreelGP0STQY3HCompleted★★★★Typhoon Yagi Aftermath in the Philippines - Web Video (Clean Version)GP0STSBQPCompleted★★★★★Typhoon Yagi Aftermath in the Philippines - Web Video (English Version)GP0STSBR6Completed★★★★Floods in Jakarta (Clipreel)GP0STSP8BCompleted★★★★Climate Change Clipreel 2015 - ConsequencesGP0STPFRBCompleted★★★★★★★NEWS ACCESS: Typhoon Hagupit Evacuation Center in The PhilippinesGP0STOQT5Completed★★★★View AllGP0STUASVTyphoon Kammuri in the Philippines - Clipreel 1A member of the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO) writes on a relief operations board in preparation for Typhoon Tisoy, international name ‘Kammuri’, in Legazpi, Albay province, eastern Philippines on Sunday. December 1, 2019. Typhoon Tisoy entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) on Saturday and is expected to bring heavy rains and strong winds across Luzon.Locations:Albay Province-Asia-Legazpi-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:1 Dec, 2019Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:2m47sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :CLIPREELKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change impacts-Emergency shelters-Extreme weather-Flags-Government buildings-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Typhoons-VictimsShoot:Typhoon Kammuri Documentation in the Philippines (VIDEOS)Typhoon Tisoy (Kammuri) is the Philippines’ 20th typhoon this year, highlighting that the Philippines is perhaps the country most vulnerable to and most impacted by strong typhoons. Scientists are saying that the warming of the world is making weather events such as typhoons stronger. Typhoon Tisoy is not a super typhoon, but its impacts will still be heavily felt by Filipino communities which are in its path. Similar to other strong typhoons we’ve had in the recent past, this is what climate change looks like, and the scientific projections say we will experience stronger storms due to the rise in global temperatures.Related Collections:Typhoon Kammuri in the Philippines (Photos & Videos)