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Typhoon Haiyan: Aerial view of Philippines damage A huge international relief effort is under way in the Philippines after Typhoon Haiyan killed up to 10,000 people in just one city.
Parts of the western Philippines are showing no sign of aid agencies reaching them, more than two weeks after Typhoon Haiyan struck, a BBC correspondent says.
The Philippine Coast Guard conducted an aerial survey of oil sheens spreading from a sunken oil tanker. Video shows the coast guard surveying the shorelines of Manila Bay, the Philippines, on July ...
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Satellite view of Cyclone Chido crossing Mayotte - MSNEuropean weather satellite imagery has shown the moment the French island of Mayotte in the Indian Ocean took a direct hit from Cyclone Chido. The imagery from European operational satellite ...
AKLAN, Philippines – The shores of top tourist destination Boracay will reopen on Friday, October 26, exactly 6 months after the island was closed for rehabilitation. An aerial view shows ...
Video. Destroyed houses and trees after Super Typhoon Rai smashed into the Philippines leaving hundreds and thousands of people homeless ...
An aerial view of a coastal town, devastated by super Typhoon Haiyan, in Samar province in central Philippines. (Photo: REUTERS/Erik De Castro) ...
Life in a Snapshot uploads a picture of an aerial view of Davao City, located south of the Philippines.
Satellite imagery of night lights in the Philippines in 2020 shows “massive” development compared to 4 years ago. Facebook page Philippines Skyline posted a graphic on July 8 comparing night ...
Aerial photos of remote villages on the island of Samar show the power of Typhoon Hagupit which slammed into parts of the Philippines on 9 December, 2014. Nearly 13,000 houses were crushed and ...
Typhoon Haiyan: Aerial view of Philippines damage A huge international relief effort is under way in the Philippines after Typhoon Haiyan killed up to 10,000 people in just one city.
Parts of the western Philippines are showing no sign of aid agencies reaching them, more than two weeks after Typhoon Haiyan struck, a BBC correspondent says.
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