More than 800,000 people in the Philippines are still sheltering in evacuation centers after two typhoons ripped through the country. Tens of thousands of homes have been damaged or destroyed.
Breakdown
- Typhoon Fongwung caused severe damage, moving large rocks inland and destroying homes.
- Residents like Ruth Milano lost their homes and most belongings, but managed to evacuate safely. 9s
- Communities are still recovering from previous typhoons and urgently need financial support. 44s
- The government declared a state of calamity to release emergency funds, but residents question the speed and effectiveness of aid. 1m 7s
- Ongoing natural disasters prompt calls for a long-term government plan to prevent repeated rebuilding. 2m 6s