In the Philippines, survivors of most powerful typhoon of 2020 still live in fear

A year after a powerful storm sent an avalanche of volcanic rock and sand crashing down, burying her house, Filipino food vendor Florivic Baldoza still lives in an evacuation centre. As global warming brings increasingly extreme weather, she now fears “nowhere is safe”. Hundreds of families from poor villages around Mayon volcano in Albay province on the Philippines’ most populous island of Luzon are waiting for new homes after Typhoon Goni pounded the region last November. “That’s the…