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  • Debris litter damaged airport after super Typhoon Haiyan battered Tacloban city in central Philippines

    Debris litter damaged airport after super Typhoon Haiyan battered Tacloban city in central Philippines

    Debris litter a damaged airport after super Typhoon Haiyan battered Tacloban city in central Philippines November 9, 2013. Possibly the strongest typhoon ever to hit land devastated the central Philippine city of Tacloban, killing at least 100 people, turning houses into rubble and leveling the airport in a surge of flood water and high wind, officials said on Saturday. The toll of death and damage from Typhoon Haiyan on Friday is expected to rise sharply as rescue workers and soldiers reach areas cut off by the massive, fast-moving storm which weakened to a category 4 on Saturday. REUTERS/Erik De Castro (PHILIPPINES - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)
  • 3 MUERTOS Y MILES DE EVACUADOS EN FILIPINAS POR EL TIFÓN MÁS POTENTE DE 2013

    3 MUERTOS Y MILES DE EVACUADOS EN FILIPINAS POR EL TIFÓN MÁS POTENTE DE 2013

    FRM211 TAGUIG (FILIPINAS) 08/11/2013.- Un hombre circula con su moto por las calles inundadas de Taguig al paso del tifón "Haiyan" en Taguig (Filipinas) hoy, viernes 8 de noviembre de 2013. Tres personas han muerto y miles han sido evacuadas en Filipinas ante la llegada de Haiyan, el tifón más potente de 2013, que hoy tocó tierra en el archipiélago con ráfagas de viento de hasta 275 kilómetros por hora. Según el último balance de las autoridades, unas 700.000 personas se han visto afectadas en el centro del país, donde la tormenta ha causados importantes cortes eléctricos, ha obligado a cancelar vuelos y cerrar aeropuertos y también a suspender las clases. EFE/Francis R. Malasig
  • Red Cross volunteers and staff place sandbags on houses in Da Nang

    Red Cross volunteers and staff place sandbags on houses in Da Nang

    Red Cross volunteers and staff place sandbags on houses in Hoa Hai ward, Ngu Hanh Son district, Da Nang, ahead of Typhoon Haiyan's expected landfall November 9, 2013, in this handout photo provided by VNRC. Typhoon Haiyan, which has killed at least 100 people in Philippines, was heading for Vietnam late on Saturday and authorities in 15 provinces in Vietnam have started to call back boats and prepare for possible landslides. Nearly 300,000 people were moved to safer areas in two provinces alone - Da Nang and Quang Nam - according to the government's website. REUTERS/Tran Quang Tuan/VNRC/Handout via Reuters (VIETNAM - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT) ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. NO SALES. NO ARCHIVES.THIS PICTURE IS DISTRIBUTED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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