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El supertifón Haiyan causa graves daños en Filipinas

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  • Typhoon Haiyan

    Typhoon Haiyan

    PHP28. Tacloban (Philippines), 09/11/2013.- A picture made available by the Malacanang Photo Bureau shows President Benigno S. Aquino III (2-L) gives out water to families displaced by Typhoon Haiyan during his visit to Tacloban City in the province of Leyte in Philippines, 10 November 2013. Typhoon Haiyan tore through the eastern and central Philippines beginning 08 November, flattening homes, toppling power lines and knocking out communications. Fierce winds ripped roofs off buildings as raging floodwaters swept debris and left vehicles piled on top of each other on the battered streets. The official death toll was 138, according to the national disaster relief agency. But official said, the toll could reach 10,000 in one city alone. EFE/EPA/RYAN LIM/ MALACANANG PHOTO BUREAU HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
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    A child carries a chair taken from a hotel in Palo, eastern island of Leyte on November 10, 2013, three days after devastating Super Typhoon Haiyan hit the area on November 8. The death toll from a super typhoon that decimated entire towns in the Philippines could soar well over 10,000, authorities warned on November 10, making it the country's worst recorded natural disaster. AFP PHOTO / NOEL CELIS
  • Residents seek refuge inside Catholic church which converted into evacuation center after super Typhoon Haiyan battered Tacloban city

    Residents seek refuge inside Catholic church which converted into evacuation center after super Typhoon Haiyan battered Tacloban city

    Residents seek refuge inside a Catholic church which has been converted into an evacuation center after super Typhoon Haiyan battered Tacloban city, central Philippines November 10, 2013. One of the most powerful storms ever recorded killed at least 10,000 people in the central Philippines, a senior police official said on Sunday, with huge waves sweeping away entire coastal villages and devastating the region's main city. 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 Elmer Soria. 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 searched for lost loved ones. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco (PHILIPPINES - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT RELIGION)

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