Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Food-Response-at-Evacuation-Center-in-the-Philippines-27MDHU60606.htmlConceptually similarFood Response at Evacuation Center in the PhilippinesGP1SUJ56Completed★★★★Evacuation Center in the PhilippinesGP1SUJ5ICompleted★★★★Evacuation Center in the PhilippinesGP1SUJ5JCompleted★★★★Eco Bags at Evacuation Center in the PhilippinesGP1SUJ4RCompleted★★★★Food Response at Evacuation Center in the PhilippinesGP1SUJ4SCompleted★★★★Food Response at Evacuation Center in the PhilippinesGP1SUJ4XCompleted★★★★Food Response at the Evacuation Center in the PhilippinesGP1SUJ4YCompleted★★★★Food Response at the Evacuation Center in the PhilippinesGP1SUJ4ZCompleted★★★★Eco Bags at Evacuation Center in the PhilippinesGP1SUJ50Completed★★★★★★View AllGP1SUJ57Food Response at Evacuation Center in the PhilippinesVolunteer workers repack donated food from Greenpeace Philippines inside an evacuation center in San Juan City, Metro Manila, Philippines. About 22 families living in flood-prone areas in San Juan were forced to evacuate due to super typhoon Rolly, international name Goni, that further weakened, sparing the Philippine capital from its onslaught.Locations:Asia-Metro Manila-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:2 Nov, 2020Credit:© Basilio H. Sepe / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2000px X 1333pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change impacts-Emergency shelters-Extreme weather-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (protective)-TyphoonsShoot:Super Typhoon Goni Devastation in the PhilippinesGreenpeace bear witness the impacts brought by Super Typhoon Goni, locally named Rolly, around Metro Manila when Super typhoon made its landfall.Greenpeace is calling our government leaders to STEP UP their response by declaring a #ClimateEmergency, and demanding responsibility from the big fossil fuel & cement companies.