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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Seis días después de que el tifón Haiyan o Yolanda golpeara Filipinas, la ayuda se distribuye lentamente. Una mujer y su nieta esperan ser evacuadas de Tacloban, isla de Leyte
14.11.2013A woman cries as she and her grandchild wait to be airlifted to Manila behind a fence at Tacloban airport November 14, 2013, in the aftermath of super typhoon Haiyan. Thousands of people who were affected by typhoon Haiyan lined up at the army checkpoint near the Tacloban airport tower on Thursday 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 (PHLIPPINES - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay -
Calle inundada en Tacloban. La lluvia intensa ha vuelto a hacer acto de aparición en el centro de Filipinas.
14.11.2013A mother and her children walk through a flooded street after a downpour 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)REUTERS/Edgar Su
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