One of the most powerful typhoons in history is believed to have killed 1,200 people in the Philippines, the Red Cross said Saturday, as rescue workers raced to reach towns devastated by tsunami-like waves.
A day after Super Typhoon Haiyan whipped across the central Philippines with maximum sustained winds of around 195 miles an hour, a cataclysmic picture emerged of entire communities having been flattened. (AFP)
A day after Super Typhoon Haiyan whipped across the central Philippines with maximum sustained winds of around 195 miles an hour, a cataclysmic picture emerged of entire communities having been flattened. (AFP)
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