Super Typhoon Haiyan quaffs hundreds of lives in Philippines
Super Typhoon Haiyan quaffs hundreds of lives in Philippines
Vehicles float in floodwaters on Sunday, following the devastation left by Typhoon Haiyan that hit Tacloban city in Leyte province of Philippines. One of the most powerful storms recorded killed at least 10,000 people in the central Philippines, a
People walk by the beach in Danang city, Vietnam. Vietnam authorities have moved 883,000 people in 11 central provinces to safe zones, according to the government's website. Despite weakening, the storm is likely to cause heavy rains, flooding,
Fishing boats take shelter in Danang city, Vietnam. Six people were killed and dozens wounded during heavy winds and storms in central Vietnam as Haiyan approached the coast, media reports said. A substantially weakened Haiyan is expected to make
Residents walk past the devastation caused by Typhoon Haiyan, Sunday, Nov. 10, 2013, in Tacloban city, Leyte province.
A boy stands beside damaged houses in Tacloban city, Leyte province.
A girl rests with her family inside their damaged home in Tacloban city, Leyte province.
People carrying relief materials past damaged homes in Tacloban city.
Picture shows the extent of the damage caused by the super typhoon Haiyan in Tacloban city, Leyte province.
Typhoon victims putting up a makeshift structure for shelter amongst damaged homes, in Tacloban city on Sunday.
Residents walk past damaged structures in Tacloban city, Leyte province.
Residents salvage belongings from their damaged homes in Tacloban city, Leyte province.
Residents ride a pedicab along a road hit by typhoon Haiyan in Tacloban city, Leyte province.
Survivors uses a steel roof to carry groceries and supplies in Tacloban city.
Residents walk amid damaged structures brought down by typhoon Haiyan, in Tacloban city, Leyte province.
Residents cycle past the devastation caused by Typhoon Haiyan in Tacloban city, Leyte province.
A child stands on top of a table at her damaged home in Tacloban city, Leyte province.
Residents walk beside a large ship that was washed ashore by strong waves caused by Typhoon Haiyan in Tacloban city, Leyte province.
A woman looks out from the remains of her damaged house in Tacloban city, Leyte province.
Residents carry relief goods along the bay in Tacloban city, Leyte province.
Residents rest outside a stadium used as an evacuation centre in Tacloban, Leyte province.
Residents fetch free water at a plant of a softdrink company in Tacloban City, Leyte province on sunday, three days after the devastating Typhoon Haiyan hit the city on November 8.
Bodies of typhoon victims are placed along the road in Tacloban city. Most of the deaths appear to have been caused by surging sea water strewn with debris that many described as similar to a tsunami, leveling houses and drowning hundreds of people
Local and foreign journalists wait at an airbase lounge for a C-130 military plane, that will take them to Tacloban to provide care for thousands of people affected, in Manila.
Philppine police commandoes prepare to board a C-130 military plane heading to the typhoon devastated city of Tacloban in Manila.
Special fire department rescue personnel and medics prepare to board a C-130 military plane heading to the typhoon devastated city of Tacloban in Manila. Power and telecommunications remain knocked out in the city while food, water and medicine are
Foreign and local medical personnel prepare to board a C-130 military plane heading to the typhoon devastated city of Tacloban in Manila on Sunday . More than 330,900 people were displaced and 4.3 million "affected" by the typhoon in 36 provinces,
Residents look at bodies brought inside a damaged chapel, a day after the powerful Typhoon Haiyan slammed. Witnesses and officials described chaotic scenes in Tacloban, a coastal city of 220,000 about 580 km (360 miles) southeast of Manila, with
A covered dead body lies along a street in Tacloban city, Leyte province.
Residents push a shutter to open a small grocery to get food in Tacloban city, Leyte province. "People are walking like zombies looking for food," said Jenny Chu, a medical student in Leyte. "It's like a movie."
A man carries another along damaged structures in Tacloban city, Leyte province. As rescue workers struggled to reach ravaged villages along the coast, where the death toll is as yet unknown, survivors foraged for food as supplies dwindled or
Residents cover their nose from the smell of dead bodies in Tacloban city, Leyte province. Super typhoon Haiyan destroyed about 70 to 80 percent of the area in its path as it tore through Leyte province on Friday, said police chief superintendent
Vehicles float in floodwaters on Sunday, following the devastation left by Typhoon Haiyan that hit Tacloban city in Leyte province of Philippines. One of the most powerful storms recorded killed at least 10,000 people in the central Philippines, a

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