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Tacloban City, Philippines. 11th June, 2014. A general view of the community of Anibong in Tacloban City. On November 8, 2013, Haiyan, one of the most powerful typhoon to ever hit land, ravaged Eastern Visayas leaving thousands dead and homeless. Government estimates 16 million people to have been affected by the typhoon, with 6,300 reported dead and thousands more missing. Credit: PACIFIC PRESS/Alamy Live News Image details File size:
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