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Survivors of destructive typhoons in the Philippines protested outside Shell's headquarters in London, demanding accountability from major fossil fuel companies for their role in exacerbating climate-related disasters. Ronalyn Carbonel, a local leader from Rizal, recounted a harrowing experience of clinging to her home’s roof with her children during a recent storm, highlighting the urgent need for global action on climate change. According to experts, the Philippines experiences increasingly violent storms, with last year's typhoon season alone affecting over 13 million people and causing damages estimated at $500 million.
The protest, organized by Greenpeace, featured personal items damaged by the storms encased in glass boxes, symbolizing the loss endured by affected communities. Activists called out Shell for profiting from fossil fuels while communities face the immediate impacts of the climate crisis. "These companies continue to profit from fueling climate chaos," said Greenpeace UK climate campaigner Maja Darlington. As the next storm season approaches, survivors like Carbonel hope for greater awareness and responsibility from powerful polluters.