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The Aftermath | Politics as Usual
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The Philippines again the center of international attention as the death toll from the strongest typhoon to hit the country this year surged to almost 400.
Super typhoon Odette left a trail of destruction in areas that were teeming with tourists just weeks before. Survivors are desperate for food, water, electricity, supplies.
But all these nothing new.
In a country that's among the most vulnerable in the world to climate change, citizens can't help but expect more disaster preparedness and response from the government.
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