Haiyan, (Yolanda locally), history’s strongest typhoon pummeled just before dawn Friday, November 8, central Philippines, cutting across the midsection of the archipelago of 7,100 islands. In less than twelve hours, the cyclone devastated cities, towns and coastal villages of the Visayas, causing record deaths of at least 10,000 people and destruction of horrific and biblical proportions.
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