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A typhoon spared the Philippine capital. Will Manila be so lucky next time?
With climate change heightening the Philippines’ risk of natural disaster, the country is braced for the next catastrophe.
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Why the wilder storms? It’s a ‘loaded dice’ problem
Global warming is bringing an era of wilder, more dangerous rains. The good news is that we’re getting better at evacuating flood zones. The bad news is everything else.
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Why the wilder storms? It’s a ‘loaded dice’ problem
Global warming is bringing an era of wilder, more dangerous rains. The good news is that we’re getting better at evacuating flood zones. The bad news is everything else.
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Grim search for typhoon landslide victims as Philippines toll climbs
Hundreds of Philippine rescuers used shovels and their bare hands Tuesday to sift through a massive landslide, with dozens feared dead in the region worst-hit by Typhoon Mangkhut as the storm's toll climbed to 74.
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Massive clean-up in Hong Kong after typhoon chaos
Hong Kong began a massive clean-up Monday after Typhoon Mangkhut raked the city, shredding trees and bringing damaging floods, in a trail of destruction that left dozens dead in the Philippines and millions evacuated in southern China.
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Typhoon Mangkhut as it happened: 2018’s worst storm slammed Hong Kong
● Highest typhoon warning issued as Hong Kong suffers through what could be its most intense storm on record● Almost 900 flights delayed or cancelled, and public transport paralysed● Severe flooding hits neighbouring Macau
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A warmer world makes hurricanes wetter and more intense
A warmer world makes for nastier hurricanes. Scientists say they are wetter, possess more energy and intensify faster.
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