TEN YEARS ago, the tragedy caused by Super Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) claimed at least 6,300 lives and forced 750,000 people to flee their homes. Media accounts recalled the day and fixed its spotlight on communities who were most severely affected, reviewing lessons learned and revealing the continuing lack of government attention to perennial problems affecting disaster victims. The post Yolanda ten years later: Media goes back to communities, zoom in on perennial problems appeared first on CMFR.
An association of residents in one barangay in Tacloban fears development in the area will disrupt the environment that sustains mangroves now thriving 10 years after Super Typhoon Yolanda destroyed them
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City Council asks the Department of Public Works and Highways to address residents' concerns on livelihood and the environment, citing a lack of studies on the project's impact