Typhoon Strikes with Nature's Hammer
The most powerful storm on record pulverizes the Philippines, killing thousands. Now survivors struggle to pick up the pieces
A survivor rests with her remaining possessions near Tacloban, the city hardest hit by Haiyan.
Unlike most other tropical storms, which weaken before they hit land, Haiyan struck the central Philippines at near peak strength, with sustained winds estimated at 195 m.p.h. and gusts of up to 230 m.p.h. If confirmed, that would make Haiyan the most powerful tropical storm ever recorded to make landfall.
Haiyan's strength and the wall of seawater it brought ashore overwhelmed the Philippine government's disaster preparations. Officials put the death toll at around 2,500 — a figure many aid workers believe is too low — while some 670,000 Filipinos have been displaced. Slowly, too slowly, aid has begun to reach the worst-hit areas. But getting help to people is proving extraordinarily difficult.
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