Filipinas intenta acceder a los damnificados por el tifón Haiyan
Los equipos de emergencias de Filipinas intentan acceder a los damnificados por el tifón Haiyan (también llamado Yolanda) muchos de los cuales se encuentran en zonas aisladas.
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Las autoridades filipinas consideran una prioridad evitar los saqueos de la población desesperada
12.11.2013Residents walk past security personnel guarding a commercial area against looters after Typhoon Haiyan devastated Tacloban city, central Philippines November 12, 2013. Rescue workers tried to reach towns and villages in the central Philippines on Tuesday that were cut off by the powerful typhoon, fearing the estimated death toll of 10,000 could jump sharply, as relief efforts intensified with the help of U.S. military. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco (PHILIPPINES - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco -
La cifra oficial de muertos asciende a 1.744, pero la ONU prevé que sean más de 10.000
12.11.2013Survivors stand near bags containing bodies of typhoon victims in Tacloban city, which was devastated by Typhoon Haiyan, in central Philippines November 12, 2013. Rescue workers tried to reach towns and villages in the central Philippines on Tuesday that were cut off by the powerful typhoon, fearing the estimated death toll of 10,000 could jump sharply, as relief efforts intensified with the help of U.S. military. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco (PHILIPPINES - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)RR/jg -
Cadáveres en Tacloban, isla de Leyte, la zona más afectada por el ciclón
12.11.2013Cadáveres en Tacloban, isla de Leyte, la zona más afectada por el ciclónRR/jg
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