Cebu Vegetable Prices Soar After Typhoon Tino
Typhoon Tino's devastation in Cebu causes vegetable prices to skyrocket at Carbon Public Market. Learn how the storm impacted local agriculture and what recovery efforts are underway.
Typhoon Tino's devastation in Cebu causes vegetable prices to skyrocket at Carbon Public Market. Learn how the storm impacted local agriculture and what recovery efforts are underway.
After a devastating typhoon, Cebu confronts the reality of climate change. This is a call to move beyond resilience and build stronger infrastructure for our future. #CebuStrong #ClimateAction
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Discover how Typhoon Tino transformed Cebu's urban landscape into dangerous flood zones, revealing critical infrastructure vulnerabilities and climate change impacts.
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