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November 2023

  • A solar light art installation to mark 10 years since Typhoon Haiyan in Manila, Philippines. The typhoon is among the world's strongest tropical cyclones ever recorded, made landfall in Central Philippines and killing thousands.

    Philippines: Super Typhoon Haiyan survivors commemorate 10th anniversary of devastating storm

    Survivors in the Philippines hold prayers and light candles to remember the more than 7,000 dead or missing in one of the strongest storms ever recorded

May 2022

  • Devastation in Tolosa, in the Philippines, after Typhoon Haiyan in 2013

    Filipino inquiry finds big polluters ‘morally and legally liable’ for climate damage

  • Shack with 'welcome' sign nailed outside

    Women behind the lens
    Myth, medicine and mysticism: in the land of the unvaccinated

January 2022

  • A woman passes drying clothes on a line amid the debris left by Typhoon

    Filipinos count cost of climate crisis as typhoons get ever more destructive

    The Philippines adds little to global emissions but faces some of its worst effects in extreme weather. Climate justice is needed

December 2019

  • ‘The experience had a profound effect on me emotionally and professionally, and reshaped my life.’

    Blood, sweat and tears
    Nothing could prepare me for Lockerbie. Now I help other medics face disasters

    Anthony Redmond
    I was an A&E consultant, but started a charity so medical teams could tackle anything from earthquakes to Ebola

November 2018

  • Tolosa on the eastern Philippine island of Leyte

    Photography then and now
    Philippines: five years after Typhoon Haiyan

    Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines in November 2013 and left more than 7,360 people dead or missing. It damaged or swept away more than 1.1m houses and injured more than 27,000 people. More than 4 million were displaced. Five years on, photographer Ted Aljibe has revisited the scenes of the disaster where it struck Tacloban City

October 2016

  • A call centre in Manila

    Digital sweatshops in disaster zones: who pays the real price for innovation?

  • A girl makes her way home after fetching water at a coastal village in Tacloban, Leyte province.

    Guardian development network
    Rebuilding after Typhoon Haiyan: 'Every time there is a storm I get scared'

May 2016

  • Painting houses within a Gawad Kalinga village in the Philippines

    Across the Philippines, Gawad Kalinga provides shelter from the storms

  • A boy runs as heavy rains and high waves crash around him

    Extreme weather
    Philippines investigates Shell and Exxon over climate change

November 2015

  • House in Leyte province

    Secret aid worker
    Secret aid worker: two years after Haiyan, the aid economy is flourishing

  • Philippine climate activists light candles in Manila on November 5, 2015, to mark the second anniversary of the devastation wrought by Super Typhoon Haiyan. Haiyan smashed into the country's central islands on November 8, 2013, leaving 7,350 people dead or missing and wiping out poor fishing and farming communities.   AFP PHOTO / Jay DIRECTOJAY DIRECTO/AFP/Getty Images

    Two years after typhoon Haiyan, leaders have a duty to act on climate change

    Airah Cadiogan

October 2015

  • As bystanders look on from a bridge, Filipino soldiers rescue people caught in floodwaters in the town of Calumpit

    UN hails Philippines' Typhoon Koppu response as model for others to follow

  • Health workers from Doctors Without Borders (MSF), watch as Ebola survivor Jessy Amos, 45, lights fire to furnoture from the Ebola Treatment Unit in Paynesville, Liberia.

    Best bits
    12 ways the UN, donors and NGOs can work better with local humanitarians

  • Manila residents huddle under their umbrellas as Typhoon Koppu hits.

    Typhoon Koppu weaker but still dangerous, says Philippines government

  • Pakistan aid relief

    Humanitarian system 'stretched to its limits' says new research

June 2015

  • Typhoon Haiyan

    The cash after the storm: building resilience to future disasters

  • Escalators to the South Ferry Whitehall St. subway station in the financial district of Manhattan are shown flooded in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.  A new study finds that without human-caused global warming, the New York subways might not have been flooded.

    Climate Consensus - the 97%
    New study links global warming to Hurricane Sandy and other extreme weather events

March 2015

  • Typhoon Haiyan survivors rush to grab water dropped by plane.

    Does humanitarian aid mend communities or break them?

  • Typhoon Haiyan Typhoon Haiyan approaching the Philippines (13:00 UTC 07/11/2013). This is a composite image incorporating data captured by the geostationary satellites of the Japan Meteorological Agency (MTSat 2) and EUMETSAT (Meteosat-7), overlaying NASA's 'Black Marble' imagery.

    Keep it in the ground
    Life in the Philippines: preparing for the next typhoon Haiyan

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