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                                                    </description><item><title>typhoon_yutu.jpg</title><link>https://www.care.org/</link><description>MANILA (October 30, 2018) —Typhoon Yutu (locally known as Rosita) made landfall in Dinapigue, Isabela, Philippines at 4 a.m. on Tuesday. It then passed through several...

JAKARTA (October 26, 2018) — One month after a terrible earthquake and tsunami hit the Indonesian island of Sulawesi the onset of the rainy season has increased the.</description><pubDate>Tue, 30 Oct 2018 19:53:00 +0100</pubDate><guid>care-419e453f87ec8dbef6b026b1c324ad41</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20181030195300</sortelement></item><item><title>Metro Manila not ready for The Big One</title><link>http://manilastandard.net/opinion/columns/business-class-by-rudy-romero/279231/metro-manila-not-ready-for-the-big-one.html</link><description>Arguably the most difficult jobs in the Philippine civil service are the jobs held by the staff of Phivolcs (Philippine Institute for Volcanology and Seismology). True, the members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippine National Police are called upon to lay down their lives if....</description><pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2018 19:00:00 +0100</pubDate><guid>thestandard-ph-4830690235946f171dd63aed544e2440</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20181029190000</sortelement></item><item><title>Indonesia: Asia and the Pacific: Weekly Regional Humanitarian Snapshot (23 - 29 Oct 2018)</title><link>https://reliefweb.int/report/indonesia/asia-and-pacific-weekly-regional-humanitarian-snapshot-23-29-oct-2018</link><description>INDONESIA. Following the 28 September earthquake in Central Sulawesi, and the resulting tsunami, liquefaction and landslides, nearly 2,100 people are known to have died, with over 1,000 still missing. According to the first round of the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM), more than 211,000 displaced....</description><pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2018 09:54:00 +0100</pubDate><guid>reliefWeb-3133843ae933ec3754a9cbf77d94e857</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20181029095400</sortelement></item><item><title>Hospitals need healing first</title><link>https://scidev.net/asia-pacific/vulnerability/columns/hospitals-need-healing-first.html?utm_source=link&amp;utm_medium=rss&amp;utm_campaign=/asia-pacific/asia-pacific_rss.xml&amp;</link><description>The WHO (World Health Organisation) saw this danger as early as two decades ago and urged the construction of durable, disaster-resilient hospitals in safe zones. (1) This vision becomes more relevant today as we enter the new “age of disasters” man-made and natural.</description><pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2018 04:58:00 +0100</pubDate><guid>scidev-asia-pacific-c94ddd9281391141b50527f371529b11</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20181029045800</sortelement></item></channel></rss>