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Eighty-six-year-old Mrs. Young, a lifelong resident of the fishing village of Leary Moon, has endured many typhoons but admits her fear has grown amid increasing storm intensity. Her humble store at water’s edge stands as a symbol of both resilience and vulnerability. As climate scientists predict more frequent and severe storms, many residents like Mrs. Young face the threat that their homes and livelihoods—especially those below sea level—may be at risk.