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El supertifón Haiyan causa graves daños en Filipinas

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  • An aerial view shows flooded rice fields after Typhoon Haiyan hit Iloilo Province, central Philippines

    An aerial view shows flooded rice fields after Typhoon Haiyan hit Iloilo Province, central Philippines

    An aerial view shows flooded rice fields after Typhoon Haiyan hit Iloilo Province, central Philippines November 9, 2013. One of the strongest typhoons ever to make landfall devastated the central Philippines, killing more than 1,000 people in one city alone and 200 in another province, the Red Cross estimated on Saturday, as reports of high casualties began to emerge. REUTERS/Leo Solinap (PHILIPPINES - Tags: ENVIRONMENT DISASTER AGRICULTURE BUSINESS)
  • An aerial view shows damaged houses, as residents wave for help after Typhoon Haiyan hit a village in Panay island

    An aerial view shows damaged houses, as residents wave for help after Typhoon Haiyan hit a village in Panay island

    An aerial view shows damaged houses, as residents wave for help after Typhoon Haiyan hit a village in Panay island, in northern Iloilo Province, central Philippines November 9, 2013. Typhoon Haiyan, the strongest typhoon in the world this year and possibly the most powerful ever to hit land battered the central Philippines on Friday, forcing millions of people to flee to safer ground, cutting power lines and blowing apart houses. Haiyan, a category-5 super typhoon, bore down on the northern tip of Cebu Province, a popular tourist destination with the country's second-largest city, after lashing the islands of Leyte and Samar with 275 kph (170 mph) wind gusts and 5-6 meter (15-19 ft) waves. REUTERS/Leo Solinap (PHILIPPINES - Tags: ENVIRONMENT DISASTER)
  • 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)

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