El tifón Hagupit reabre las heridas de Filipinas
Un año después del paso de Haiyan, el tifón deja ya al menos dos muertos y miles de refugiados.
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Residents evacuate due to Typhoon Haqupit
07.12.2014FRM01. Marabot (Philippines), 05/12/2014.- Filipino residents evacuate to safer ground in the town of Marabot, Samar island, Philippines, 06 December 2014. Typhoon Hagupit is speeding up and expected to make landfall in the eastern Philippines later 06 December, a senior weather official said. (Filipinas) EFE/EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIGEFE/EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG -
FILIPINAS SE PREPARA PARA QUE EL POTENTE TIFÓN HAGUPIT TOQUE TIERRA
07.12.2014DEN100 CEBU (FILIPINAS), 05/12/2014.- Centenares de personas se amontonan en un pabellón deportivo en la localidad de Mambaling, provincia de Cebu, Filipinas, hoy, viernes 5 de diciembre de 2014. Al menos medio millón de personas han buscado refugio en colegios, iglesias y centros de evacuación en Filipinas antes de que toque tierra el tifón Hagupit el sábado, en la misma zona del país que destrozó Haiyan hace poco más de un año. EFE/Jay Rommel LabraEFE/Jay Rommel Labra -
Residents evacuate the coast of Samar island
07.12.2014FRM01. Quinapondan (Philippines), 06/12/2014.- Filipino residents wade on floodwater in Borongan city, Samar island, Philippines, 07 December 2014. Typhoon Hagupit knocked out power and flattened houses as it pummeled the eastern and central Philippines overnight, leaving millions of people in darkness amid heavy rains and howling winds, officials said. Communication was also cut off in some of the affected areas as Hagupit slammed into the coastal town of Dolores in Eastern Samar province on Saturday evening, toppling trees and ripping off rooftops. There were no early reports of casualties, but authorities said they were still gathering information on the ground. (Filipinas) EFE/EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIGEFE/EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
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