Tang love covers Tacloban
Two days after the typhoon Haiyan swept over, the central Tacloban city became a desolate graveyard with most of the houses flattened and dead bodies everywhere.
Two days after the typhoon Haiyan swept over, the central Tacloban city became a desolate graveyard with most of the houses flattened and dead bodies everywhere.
Tacloban is the capital of the island of Leyte, one of the first hurricane islands when Haiyan landed in the Philippines on November 8 with winds of more than 300km / h.The city of 200,000 people is also the most devastated place due to Typhoon Haiyan, with 90% of houses destroyed.(Photo: AFP)
The people of Tacloban yesterday began to leave the evacuation point to return home.However, all that was left for them was a depressive scene, overturned vehicles, electric poles and trees scattered . (Photo: AFP )
. and the corpses lie everywhere, all roads, mixed with rubble.In the picture, a woman is clasping her hands to pray to the husband's body in the street.(Photo: AFP)
These men are pushing cars carrying a wounded relative to a clinic in Tacloban.All communication networks, except satellite phones, are cut off;Food, water and medicine are very rare things in the center of this storm.(Photo: AFP)
People who live along the coast, in which many people are only in primitive tents, are most affected when the storm strikes the city at a rate of destruction.They fell into the wrong hands, lost their homes and relatives.(Photo: AFP)
A prosthetic leg next to the two dead bodies in Tacloban Primary School today.(Photo: AFP)
Local officials estimate that about 10,000 people were killed in Tacloban alone, mostly due to drowning or being hit by people.(Photo: AFP)
Sandy Torotoro, a lucky man who survived a storm, cycled along a dark road in Tacloban.The 44-year-old motorbike driver lives near an airport with his wife and 8-year-old daughter.He and the others had sheltered inside a jeep to avoid the storm, but the car was still swept away by the floodwaters.(Photo: AP)
This man was also fortunate to survive and retain his bicycle after the storm.(Photo: AFP)
The two sat together and cheered outside their dilapidated house in Tacloban.The relief work in Tacloban has been difficult due to congested roads, and the airport has been destroyed by large waves.Only military aircraft can use the airport runway of Tacloban.(Photo: AP)
President Benigno Aquino arrived this morning in Tacloban and distributed relief supplies to survivors in the city.The President said, the level of damage here is huge.(Photo: AFP)
The current priority jobs are to reset power lines and contacts, providing survivors with food, water and shelter.Two military C-130 transport planes were dispatched to Tacloban early this morning to carry the necessary relief supplies.Aquino assured him that he would provide enough relief supplies to the people. In the picture, a woman walked between the ruined scene in Tacloban, in the rainbow light after the storm.(Photo: AFP)
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