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Keywords
Climate (campaign title)
Climate change impacts
Day
Death
Destruction
Disasters
KWCI (GPI)
Local population
Natural disasters
Outdoors
Palm trees
People
Rescue
Small group of people
Storms (climate change)
Typhoons
Victims
Typhoon Victims in the Philippines
A rescue team retrieves the body of an unidentified man from Baranggay Poblacion in Compostela Valley. Around 780 people are still missing after the province was hit by Typhoon Bopha. Bopha is the most southerly typhoon recorded in the western Pacific Ocean, and the second strong typhoon to have hit southern Philippines in 2 years. Scientists predicted years ago that climate change would result in abnormally severe extreme weather events. The past few years have seen the Philippines, and other parts of the world, struggle to cope with the effects of drastically altered weather patterns. Pablo has left more than 1,500 people either dead or missing and has left at least PHP 14.30 billion in damages.
Unique identifier:
GP04E6S
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
12/12/2012
Locations:
Asia
,
Mindanao
,
Philippines
,
Southeast Asia
Credit line:
© Pat Roque / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Typhoon Bopha (Pablo) in the Philippines
A week after typhoon Pablo (Bopha) pounded central and southern Philippines, the communities hardest hit have yet to start picking up the pieces and starting reconstruction. Boston, Cateel and Banganga in Davao Oriental province bore the brunt of the typhoon. While New Bataan, in Compostela Valley, which recorded the highest deaths, rescue workers continue to the search for survivors. Typhoon Pablo has left 1,300 people either dead or missing and is estimated to have cause PHP 7 billion in damages to infrastructure and agriculture. Government officials estimate that reconstruction and recovery will take several years.
Typhoon Pablo is the latest tropical cyclone to devastate the Philippines, leaving a trail of death and destruction. Pablo is just the latest in a string of extreme weather events that have battered the archipelago in recent years. Last year, Typhoon Washi (Sendong) killed at least 1,300 people and left USD 48.4million in damages.
Extreme weather events are expected to occur in the Philippines more frequently and with more intensity in this era of climate change. Southeast Asia is among the regions that are most vulnerable to climate change due to high population concentrations along its coastlines and its low capacity to adapt and respond. Within the region, the Philippines is expected to suffer most from extreme weather events.
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