if you don't know what typhoon yolanda is and why is it traumatic and scary open this theead.
in 2013 Super Typhoon Haiyan, also known as Super Typhoon Yolanda, made landfall in the Philippines on Nov. 8, 2013, as a Category 5 storm. It laid waste to the Visayas group of islands, the country's central region and home to 17 million people.
The typhoon lasted 8 days november 3 to november 11, 2013. also In 2013, Typhoon Yolanda (also known as Typhoon Haiyan) struck the Philippines and was the deadliest typhoon in the country's history. Over six thousand people lost their lives and over 1 million people's homes were
damaged, displacing over 600,000 people.On 8 November 2013, Typhoon Yolanda, international code name Haiyan, made landfall in the central Philippine islands region. The 600 km-diameter typhoon Yolanda crossed the Philippine archipelago, bringing widespread devastation in its
path. The typhoon yolanda also known as the Typhoon Haiyan was a tropical cyclone that affected the Philippines in SouthEast Asia in November 2013.
It was one of the strongest tropical cyclones ever recorded with winds of 313 km/h. In some areas, 281.9 mm of rainfall was recorded, much of which fell in under 12 hours.
sadly, the typhoon has caused many deaths by the people that were affected by it. The typhoon killed more than 6,000 people. It swept through some coastal settlements in much the same way as a tsunami,
causing drownings, injuries and the destruction of buildings and infrastructure. The death toll from Typhoon Haiyan was over 6,300. Most of these casualties were due to the storm surge.
the country spent 84B available for Yolanda relief. MANILA, Philippines – The national government can put together up to P26. 84 billion to help assist victims and rehabilitate affected areas in the aftermath of Super Typhoon Yolanda (international codename: Haiyan)
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aftermath of the typhoon it destroyed many buildings and homes of the people that lived their In addition, Typhoon Haiyan damaged 1.1 million houses, destroyed 33 million coconut trees (a major source of livelihoods), and disrupted the livelihoods of 5.9 million workers.
The media were the first to inform the public about the ongoing evacuation in some affected areas, the government's preparation for the typhoon, the precautionary measures being taken, and other information that could save lives.
DSWD social workers are conducting critical incident stress debriefings (CISD) for victims of typhoons Pedring and Quiel in affected regions. The DSWD also continues to provide assistance to 30,467 families outside the evacuation centers.
Typhoon Haiyan began in much the same way as all tropical storms (tropical cyclones). The principle cause of tropical storms is evaporation over very warm oceans near to the Equator, where the ocean surface temperature (SST) is high enough to provide a constant source of energy
transfer to the atmosphere. Relief efforts were slow following the typhoon and Tacloban, was devastated. All that remained was a mess of debris, its buildings reduced to rubble, 4,000 people in the city died.
Women with religious statues walk by the roadside in Tolosa on the eastern Philippine island of Leyte (2013 photograph by Philippe Lopez).
now IMAGINE the damages will Typhoon Rolly ( #RollyPh) will cause.. pls stay safe out there especially in the luzon regions (manila, etc etc) pls stay safe and pray for your safety and for your love one's safety.
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