In just three weeks, the northern Philippines has faced three typhoons and a tropical storm, devastating communities already vulnerable to landslides and extreme weather.
The heavy rainfall from Typhoon Toraji led to the evacuation of 2,500 villages at risk of mudslides, highlighting the acute dangers posed by the storms.
As international relief efforts mobilize to aid the affected regions, a fifth typhoon is looming, adding to the anxiety of the already strained communities.
Despite losing power, Typhoon Toraji, after ravaging the Philippines, is expected to impact the Chinese coast, showcasing the broader stakes of climate-induced disasters.
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