A super typhoon that destroyed entire towns across the Philippines is believed to have killed more than 10,000 people, authorities said on Sunday, which would make it the country's deadliest recorded natural disaster ...Ten thousand people were believed to have been killed in the worst-hit province on Leyte, regional police chief Elmer Soria told reporters in Tacloban, the devastated provincial capital ... contd. ....(size: 2.0Kb)
Survivors in coastal Philippine city of Tacloban queue hundreds deep at airport in effort to leave chaos behind. Residents gather salvageable materials from the ruins of houses after typhoon Haiyan battered Tacloban in central Philippines. Photograph. Erik de Castro/Reuters. The road from the airport to the centre of town is just 11km long, but the journey can easily take six hours ... "I don't know how to describe what I saw ... ....(size: 7.5Kb)
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