The number of people killed by super typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines is increasing, in the context of the national disaster situation recently announced in this country.
On November 14, the United Nations led a source from a Philippine government agency saying the total number of deaths in the typhoon Haiyan in the country amounted to 4,460.
According to the latest data published by the Philippine National Disaster Risk Reduction and Disposal Council (NDRRMC) on November 19, Typhoon Haiyan killed 3,892 people and
Typhoon Haiyan is entering the South China Sea as the strongest storm in many years, threatening to cause great damage.
Haiyan typhoon is moving fast in the direction of gradually going north, along the central provinces, towards Thanh Hoa sea to Nam Dinh with decreasing intensity.
Local police said the strongest typhoon in Haiyan was said to have claimed the lives of about 10,000 people in central Leyte province alone.
Pouring into the mainland at 2.30 am this morning, Haiyan became the strongest storm ever recorded in Quang Ninh. There are currently no statistics on human and property damage.
When sweeping Quang Ninh province, Typhoon Haiyan broke the 52m-high broadcasting radio mast of Uong Bi City, sank a raft in Ha Long and roofed hundreds of houses.
At 11:00 this afternoon, Typhoon Haiyan came out of the Vietnamese border and entered Guangxi Province (China).
On 11/11, after devastating the Philippines and overflowing through Quang Ninh and Hai Phong provinces of Vietnam, Typhoon Haiyan swept across China's Hainan Island and landed in