Pictures of Typhoon Haiyan’s Wrath

 

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Pictures of Typhoon Haiyan’s Wrath
Typhoon Haiyan, which cut a destructive path across the Philippines on Friday, is believed by some climatologists to be the strongest storm to ever make landfall. Thousands are feared dead or missing.
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    Pictures of Typhoon Haiyan’s Wrath

    Typhoon Haiyan, which cut a destructive path across the Philippines on Friday, is believed by some climatologists to be the strongest storm to ever make landfall, with winds of at least 140 m.p.h. and a storm surge as high as 13 feet. Thousands are feared dead or missing. The storm has upended the lives of millions, as shown in the following photographs.
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    The day before: Super Typhoon Haiyan approached the Philippines on Thursday. The storm, called Yolanda in the Philippines, moved across the country at about 25 miles per hour, roughly twice as fast as Typhoon Bopha, which killed more than a thousand people last year, experts said.
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