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Sequential Typhoons Devastate the Philippines and Spain: A Tale of Climatic Turmoil

The Philippines faces multiple typhoons with severe impacts, while Spain contends with torrential rain following devastating floods, prompting mass evacuations.

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Updated: Nov 15th, 2024, 2:16 AM ET

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The Philippines experiences severe disruption from a series of typhoons causing fatalities and displacements, including Usagi, while Spain struggles with dangerous weather, forcing evacuations. Concurrently, recovery efforts are hindered. The twin crises reflect ongoing climate challenges. In the Philippines, aid is required for millions affected, while Spain deals with the aftermath of catastrophic flooding. Risk assessments underscore the escalating dangers of extreme weather.


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