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Climate guru Gore in surprise trip to ground zero of devastating Philippines typhoon

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Former US vice-president Al Gore meeting survivors of super typhoon Haiyan. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Climate change activist and former US vice-president Al Gore made a surprise visit Saturday to an impoverished Philippine city ravaged by one of the strongest storms on record.

The Nobel Peace Prize winner lit candles at a mass grave in Tacloban for thousands killed by super typhoon Haiyan in 2013, a picture tweeted by Climate Reality showed.

The US non-governmental organisation is holding a seminar on adapting to climate change in Manila next week, where Gore is scheduled to speak.

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“We hope his visit reminds the world of what happened after Yolanda,” 51-year-old typhoon survivor Demetria Raya said, referring to the local name for Haiyan.

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The mother of three said she met Gore on Saturday in a seaside village near Tacloban airport where her home once stood, before it was wiped out by the storm.

Gore talking to Philippine Senator Loren Legarda (lef) and Mayor Alfred Romualdez during a visit to the mass grave for victims of Haiyan. Photo: AFP
Gore talking to Philippine Senator Loren Legarda (lef) and Mayor Alfred Romualdez during a visit to the mass grave for victims of Haiyan. Photo: AFP
“He asked if I want to rebuild my house here. I said no. This place reminds me of my ordeal, how the waves washed away everything,” said Raya, who now lives in a temporary shelter several kilometres away.
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More than two years after Haiyan, Tacloban and surrounding areas have yet to recover, with many living in shanty towns without running water and electricity. Survivors often still bear emotional scars.

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