La ayuda a los afectados por el tifón Haiyan en Filipinas llega muy lentamente a quienes lo necesitan
La ayuda a los afectados por el tifón Haiyan en Filipinas llega muy lentamente a quienes lo necesitan
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Tanto la evacuación como la llegada de ayuda está siendo muy lenta debido a los problemas con las comunicaciones
14.11.2013A Philippine soldier lifts a baby above the waiting crowd at a gate of Tacloban airport in the aftermath of super typhoon Haiyan November 14, 2013. Thousands of people who were affected by typhoon Haiyan lined up at the army checkpoint near the Tacloban airport tower wait to be airlifted to Manila on C-130 planes provided by the U.S. Marines and the U.S. Air Force. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay (PHILIPPINES - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay -
Daños en una carretera en los suburbios de Tacloban, en la isla de Leyte
14.11.2013Damaged cars are seen on a road on the outskirts of Tacloban, on the eastern island of Leyte on November 14, 2013. The United Nations estimates 10,000 people may have died in Tacloban alone, where five-metre (16-foot) waves flattened nearly everything in their path as they swept hundreds of metres across the low-lying land. AFP PHOTO/Philippe LopezAFP PHOTO/Philippe Lopez -
Los cadáveres son enterrados en fosas comunes para evitar epidemias
14.11.2013Policemen and volunteers carry a body bag to a mass grave for burial in the aftermath of super typhoon Haiyan in Tacloban city, central Philippines November 14, 2013. Philippine President Benigno Aquino was under growing pressure on Thursday to speed up the distribution of food, water and medicine to desperate survivors of a powerful typhoon and to revive paralysed local governments. REUTERS/Edgar Su (PHILIPPINES - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT OBITUARY)REUTERS/Edgar Su
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