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The super typhoon hit the Philippines on Friday the 8 th of November, in the early morning and exited the country on the 9 th - Saturday afternoon. An.

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2 The super typhoon hit the Philippines on Friday the 8 th of November, in the early morning and exited the country on the 9 th - Saturday afternoon. An average of 20 typhoons strike every year, and Haiyan was the 24th so far this year. The typhoon hit and affected most of the country, the worst hit regions being Samar and Leyte, suffering mass destruction and loss of life, with the town of Tacloban in Leyte being worst of all. The whole town of several hundred thousand people was essentially flattened. The major storm just missed the Capital city of Manila although they were still majorly affected. Although it occurred more than 2 weeks ago, the destruction is still devastating the country and they are still receiving help and slowly rebuilding.

3 Believed to be one of the deadliest in the country's history A category 5 typhoon Waves as high as five metres The cost of rebuilding devastated areas could reach £3.6bn Wind speeds up to 275 kph.- triggering major landslides and forcing 800,000 people to flee their homes. At least 5,500 people died in the Typhoon, according to the latest government figures, but it’s believed that number will climb far higher as victims continue to be pulled from the wreckage. President Benigno Aquino declared the devastation a “national calamity”. Approximately 9.5 million people were affected

4 People were seen right after the storm, walking through the debris Coconut and banana trees, the main source of income for many poor families, were either bent or broken. Many houses had collapsed and roofs torn away. Many villages flattened Everything swept away, even houses and tall buildings with strong walls came crashing to the ground. Communication was exceedingly difficult as most of the lines were broken, so getting help was a challenging process. Bodies piled up, lining the streets All schools and many stores were closed Emergency food and water stalls were set up Airports, especially the Tacloban airport, were flooded with people trying to leave As many as 100 bodies are still being recovered each day in Tacloban alone Being a more underprivileged country the Philippines need all the international help they can get Approximately 5,500 people have been killed 23,500 were injured due to the epic storm 1,600 reported missing Over 1,500,000 people were displaced

5 Local- (World Vision Philippines has been doing back-to-back relief response, from typhoon Habagat, the Zamboanga siege, Bohol earthquake, and now, Haiyan) Child Friendly Spaces being set up in Northern Cebu to give children a place to play, learn, and recover- World Vision has begun setting up its dedicated ‘safe spaces’ for children affected by Typhoon Haiyan. several groups and individuals have launched initiatives to raise funds and supplies for survivors Many shelters and “safe zones” have been set up for those who have been displaced The main highway in Tacloban has been cleared first so emergency aid can access all places Both the mayor and the president are working tremendously hard to help everyone

6 International- Volunteers are there, tirelessly packing up relief supplies The task of delivering aid and relief materials is facing huge obstacles due to the blocked roads and destroyed communication lines. The Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC), a group of 14 aid charities, said the public was continuing to give with "amazing generosity". Asian Development Bank: $500m emergency loans and $23m in grants Australia: $30m ($28m) package, including medical staff, shelter materials, water containers and hygiene kits China: 10m yuan ($1.6m; £1m) in relief goods plus $200,000 (£120,000) from government and Red Cross European Commission: $11m Indonesia: Logistical aid including aircraft, food, generators and medicine Israel: 148-person team, including search, rescue and medical services; field hospital with 100 tonnes of aid Japan: $10m, including tents and blankets. Pledged up to 1,000 soldiers, 25-person medical team already sent South Korea: $5m plus a 40-strong medical team UAE: $10m in humanitarian aid US: $20m in humanitarian aid, 90 marines, aircraft carrier plus logistics support UK: $16m (£10m) package including emergency shelter, water and household item

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10 US aid services bringing in desperately needed resources

11 Damaged houses on a coastal community after Typhoon Haiyan hit

12 A survivor walks amid the debris of houses destroyed in Tacloban

13 Thousands of homes were destroyed in Tacloban

14 Debris litters a damaged airport in Tacloban

15 Residents wait near Tacloban’s damaged airport for relief goods on Nov. 9.

16 Survivors carrying a victim of the storm

17 Tacloban residents still suffering- http://edition.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/world/2013/11/ 19/philippines-tacloban-typhoon-aftermath.cnn.html http://edition.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/world/2013/11/ 19/philippines-tacloban-typhoon-aftermath.cnn.html Tacloban relief effort continues- http://edition.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/world/2013/11/ 17/coren-typhoon-relief.cnn.html http://edition.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/world/2013/11/ 17/coren-typhoon-relief.cnn.html Videos shows moment typhoon hit http://edition.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/weather/2013/ 11/17/nr-whitfield-typhoon-surge-hit.cnn.html Typhoon Haiyan- one week on- http://edition.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/world/2013/11/ 17/pkg-shubert-phillippines-aftermath.cnn.html http://edition.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/world/2013/11/ 17/pkg-shubert-phillippines-aftermath.cnn.html

18 Philippines disaster relief: a diary of devastation, loss and hope- retrieved 23/11- last updated Saturday 23 November 2013- http://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2013/nov/22/philippines- disaster-relief-diary-typhoon-haiyanhttp://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2013/nov/22/philippines- disaster-relief-diary-typhoon-haiyan Philippines Typhoon Haiyan: As it happened on Wednesday- retrieved 24/11- last updated Wednesday 13 November 2013- http://zeenews.india.com/news/world/philippines-typhoon-haiyan-as-it-happened- on-wednesday_889520.htmlhttp://zeenews.india.com/news/world/philippines-typhoon-haiyan-as-it-happened- on-wednesday_889520.html Typhoon Haiyan: The search for bodies- retrieved 23/11- last updated Saturday 23 November 2013- http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-25051472 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-25051472 Worse than hell- retrieved 24/11- last updated 16 November 2013- http://www.economist.com/news/asia/21589916-one-strongest-storms-ever-recorded-has-devastated- parts-philippines-and-relief http://www.economist.com/news/asia/21589916-one-strongest-storms-ever-recorded-has-devastated- parts-philippines-and-relief 31 Devastating Images Of Typhoon Haiyan’s Destruction- retrieved 24/11- last updated Sunday 10 November 2013- http://www.buzzfeed.com/rachelzarrell/27-devastating-images-from-typhoon- haiyans-destructionhttp://www.buzzfeed.com/rachelzarrell/27-devastating-images-from-typhoon- haiyans-destruction Tracking Typhoon Haiyan- retrieved 25/11- last updated Sunday 10 November 2013- http://www.aljazeera.com/news/asia-pacific/2013/11/interactive-maptracking-typhoon-haiyan- 20131191288605973.html http://www.aljazeera.com/news/asia-pacific/2013/11/interactive-maptracking-typhoon-haiyan- 20131191288605973.html IS climate change to blame for Typhoon Haiyan- retrieved 25/11- last updated Wednesday 13 November 2013- http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2013/11/13/climate-change-blame-typhoon- haiyanhttp://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2013/11/13/climate-change-blame-typhoon- haiyan Filipinos start painstaking task of rebuilding- retrieved 25/11- last updated 19 November 2013- http://www.dw.de/filipinos-start-painstaking-task-of-rebuilding/a-17239488/ Tacloban relief effort continues- retrieved 24/11- last updated 17 November 2013- http://edition.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/world/2013/11/17/coren-typhoon-relief.cnn.html http://edition.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/world/2013/11/17/coren-typhoon-relief.cnn.html


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