As feared, the number of confirmed deaths in the Philippines from Typhoon Haiyan continues to rise as authorities search through destroyed buildings and as they reach remote areas that were devastated when the storm blew through on Nov. 8.
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Life Is Slowly Returning To Shattered Philippine City
There was almost nothing left standing or working in the Philippines city of Tacloban after Typhoon Haiyan tore through on Nov. 8.
Images of Tacloban: Before and After Typhoon Haiyan
These satellite images from Google and DigitalGlobe show how Tacloban and the Anibong district looked in February 2012 and then two days after Haiyan made landfall.
One Week After Typhoon, ‘The Mood Here Is Very Desperate’
The 220,000 residents of Tacloban — and millions more across central and southern Philippines — were hunkered down one week ago as Typhoon Haiyan bore down on them.
In Shattered Filipino City, A Fight For ‘Sheer Survival’
As some trucks loaded with food and other aid arrive in the Philippines city of Tacloban they’re being looted by residents struggling to survive in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan
‘Stop This Madness,’ Tearful Filipino Pleads At Climate Talks
Sano drew a link between the Haiyan disaster and climate change. “We can fix this. We can stop this madness. Right now, right here,” he said.
Juneau’s Filipino community plans relief efforts for Typhoon Haiyan victims
“We’re still waiting for reports” from relatives and friends, says the president of Juneau’s Filipino Community Inc.
Super Typhoon Leaves More Than 100 Dead In Philippines
The Philippines is just now starting to assess the damage caused by the landfall of one of the most powerful tropical cyclones in recorded history.