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The Philippines is ranked as the seventh country most affected by storms, floods and heat waves in 2024, based on Germanwatch’s latest Climate Risk Index.

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As the death toll from typhoon Pablo (local name Pablo) increased to 418 today and is still rising, experts and analysts say killer typhoons that hit the Philippines are caused by the climate change.

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