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After Typhoon Haiyan devastated the Philippines, parts of the archipelago nation are still recovering. Among those hardest hit were farmers, nearly half of whom harvest coconuts. Jason Strother ...
Recovery continues to be slow two years after super typhoon Haiyan (known locally as Yolanda) devastated the central part of the Philippines. To be sure, the failure to complete the rehabilitation ...
Questions about disaster preparedness came shortly after Typhoon Haiyan made landfall on Friday, killing an estimated 10,000 people and causing billions of dollars in damage.
Typhoon Haiyan, which ripped through the Philippines on November 9, has been described as one of the most powerful typhoons ever to hit land, leaving thousands dead and hundreds of thousands homeless.
Typhoon Haiyan, which ripped through the Philippines on November 9, has been described as one of the most powerful typhoons ever to hit land, leaving thousands dead and hundreds of thousands homeless.
Typhoon Haiyan, which ripped through the Philippines on November 9, has been described as one of the most powerful typhoons ever to hit land, leaving thousands dead and hundreds of thousands homeless.
Typhoon Haiyan may be a window of opportunity for the Philippines to build back better. With each natural disaster, best practices in global relief work are honed. Outsiders can help, but locals ...
But “Haiyan,” a Super Typhoon about to make landfall over the Philippines, is no ordinary Super Typhoon. Haiyan makes Katrina look like a run-of-the-mill storm.
One year ago Typhoon Haiyan slammed into the Philippines, one of the world’s strongest storms on record. WSJ's Ramy Inocencio reports on the recovery efforts.
Why Typhoon Haiyan Caused So Much Damage Scientists say Typhoon Haiyan is one of the strongest ever recorded, though limited measurements may prevent them from declaring it as the record holder ...
READ: Typhoon Haiyan crushed town ‘like giant hand from the sky’ The initial death toll projection of 10,000 was “too much,” President Benigno Aquino III told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour.
Typhoon Haiyan swept through the Philippines leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. More than 11 million people have been affected by the storm - many have been left homeless after buildings ...
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