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Philippines. Province Eastern Samar. Guiuan. A family of four persons (father, mother, son and daughter) rides a motorcycle on the road. A Guiuan Branch bank sign with rubble and garbage on the ground. A grandmother and her granddaughtes walks with a purple umbrella in the street cleared of debris. The Quality Bread bakeshop hat reopen the shop.The 300 kph (or km/h) winds of typhoon Haiyan has blown and destroyed houses, ripped rooftops apart and smashed walls. The town of Guiuan was the first to face the fury of typhoon Haiyan when it barrelled into the Philippines on november 8 2013. Typhoon Haiyan, known as Typhoon Yolanda in the Philippines, was an exceptionally powerful tropical cyclone that devastated the country. Haiyan is also the strongest storm recorded at landfall in terms of wind speed (300 km per hour). 28.11.13 © 2013 Didier Ruef
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