Monday 16 December 2013

Aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan

Aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan


Residents gather amongst the devastation in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan on November 13 in Tacloban, Leyte, Philippines. Typhoon Haiyan, packing maximum sustained winds of 195 mph (315 kph), slammed into the southern Philippines and left a trail of destruction in multiple provinces, forcing hundreds of thousands to evacuate and making travel by air and land to hard-hit provinces difficult. (Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)

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A Filipino woman cries while air force soldiers try to hold back residents from entering the airport while a military C-130 plane prepares to take off at the airport in the super typhoon devastated city of Tacloban, Leyte province, Philippines, Nov. 12. (Dennis M. Sabangan/EPA) #

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Residents pass by a row of dead bodies in an area devastated by Typhoon Haiyan on Nov. 11 in Leyte, Philippines. (Dondi Tawatao/Getty Images) #

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Survivors stand among debris and ruins of houses destroyed after Super Typhoon Haiyan battered Tacloban city in central Philippines November 10. (Erik De Castro/Reuters) #

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A mother cries in relief upon boarding a Philippine Air Force helicopter, Nov. 11 following Friday's typhoon Haiyan. (Bullit Marquez/Associated Press) #

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Residents retrieve umbrellas prior to lining up for relief supplies at Tacloban airport Nov. 11 following Friday's typhoon Haiyan that lashed this city and several provinces in central Philippines. (Bullit Marquez/Associated Press) #

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A pregnant woman cooks a meal inside a building overlooking destroyed houses after Typhoon Haiyan battered Tacloban city in central Philippines November 10. (Erik De Castro/Reuters) #

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A crowd of Filipinos are seen passing an abandoned dead body on the side of a street in the super typhoon devastated city of Tacloban, Leyte province, Philippines, Nov. 11. (Francis R. Malasig/EPA) #

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An evacuee cries for a relative while boarding a US military evacuation flight at the airport in Tacloban in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan on Nov. 12. in Tacloban, Leyte, Philippines. (Kevin Frayer/Getty Images) #

A resident looks at houses damaged by typhoon Haiyan, in Tacloban city, Leyte province central Philippines on Nov. 10. (Aaron Favila/Associated Press) #

Typhoon Haiyan survivors walk through the ruins of their neighborhood on the outskirts of Tacloban, central Philippines on Nov. 13. (David Guttenfelder/Associated Press) #

Residents hug each other after reuniting for the first time after super Typhoon Haiyan hit Tacloban city, central Philippines Nov. 11. (Romeo Ranoco/Reuters) #

A body wrapped in cloth labeled only with a name is left on a pew at St. Michael The Archangel Chapel in Tacloban, central Philippines, Nov. 12. (Wally Santana/Associated Press) #

A body of a dead man is seen at the bay of Tacloban, eastern island of Leyte on Nov. 10. (Noel Celis/AFP/Getty Images) #

Residents carry relief goods along the bay in Tacloban city, Leyte province, central Philippines, Nov 10. (Aaron Favila/Associated Press) #

Filipinos carry a victim in the super typhoon devastated city of Tacloban, Leyte province, Philippines, Nov. 9. (Francis R. Malasig/EPA) #

A girl peeks out from a makeshift shelter in Tacloban, on the eastern island of Leyte on Nov. 10 after Typhoon Haiyan swept over the Philippines. (Noel Celis/AFP/Getty Images) #

A young survivor uses a plastic cover to protect him from rain as he passes by a damaged Boy Scout statue at typhoon ravaged Tacloban city, Leyte province, central Philippines on Nov. 12. (Aaron Favila/Associated Press) #

A man wearing a t-shirt displaying the message 'never give up' walks over debris with other survivors as they pass through an area devastaed by Typhoon Haiyan on Nov. 12 in Leyte, Philippines. Four days after the typhoon devastated the region many have nothing left, they are without food or power and most lost their homes. (Dondi Tawatao/Getty Images) #

Two people ride bikes through an area devastated by Typhoon Haiyan on Nov. 12. in Leyte, Philippines. (Dondi Tawatao/Getty Images) #

A woman carrying a child cries as other survivors of Typhoon Haiyan wait to board a C130 aircraft during the evacuation of hundreds of survivors of Typhoon Haiyan on Nov. 12. in Tacloban, Philippines. (Paula Bronstein/Getty Images) #

A young boy cycles past a coffin amid scenes of devastation in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan on Nov. 13. in Tacloban, Leyte, Philippines. (Kevin Frayer/Getty Images) #

A father carries the lifeless body of his daughter on the way to the morgue after super typhoon Haiyan hit Tacloban City in Leyte province, central Philippines Nov. 10. (Nino Jesus Orbeta/Philippine Daily Inquirer via Reuters) #

Soldiers zip up body bags after families have identified their relatives who perished during Typhoon Haiyan in Tacloban city, central Philippines Nov. 13. (Edgar Su/Reuters) #

Residents walk past damaged houses in Tacloban city, Leyte province, central Philippines on Nov. 10. The city remains littered with debris from damaged homes as many complain of shortages of food and water and no electricity since Typhoon Haiyan slammed into their province. (Bullit Marquez/Associated Press) #

Residents carry furniture taken from a hotel in Palo, eastern island of Leyte on Nov. 10 three days after devastating Super Typhoon Haiyan hit the area on Nov. 8. (Noel Celis/AFP/Getty Images) #

Survivors carry bags of rice from a warehouse which they stormed due to shortage of food at typhoon-ravaged Tacloban city, Leyte province central Philippines on Nov. 11. (cAaron Favila/Associated Press) #

An elderly woman is evacuated from the airport in Tacloban, Nov. 13, in Tacloban city, Leyte province, central Philippines. (Wong Maye-E/Associated Press) #

Newborn baby Bea Joy is held as mother Emily Ortega, 21, rests after giving birth at an improvised clinic at Tacloban airport in Tacloban city, Leyte province in central Philippines on Nov. 10. Bea Joy was named after her grandmother Beatrice, who was missing following the onslaught of Typhoon Haiyan. Ortega was in an evacuation center when the storm surge hit and flooded the city. She had to swim to survive before finding safety at the airport. (Bullit Marquez/Associated Press) #

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