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How did Yolanda affect Tacloban?

How did Yolanda affect Tacloban?

Local officials estimated that Tacloban City on the island of Leyte was 90% destroyed. The typhoon’s fury affected more than 14 million people across 44 provinces, displacing 4.1 million people, killing more than 6,000 people and leaving 1,800 missing.

How did it affect Tacloban?

It wasn’t the wind, or the torrential rainfall that caused most of the appalling devastation and loss of life in Tacloban, but the storm surge. At least 90% of the structures in the city were damaged or destroyed by surge up to 4 meters (13 feet) high.

Which countries helped the Philippines after Typhoon Haiyan?

China, also a Haiyan-affected country, donated US$200,000 to the Philippine relief effort. China provided a donation of US$1.4 million worth of relief supplies. China also sent its naval hospital ship Peace Ark.

How many people died in Tacloban after Typhoon Yolanda?

Six years after typhoon Yolanda caused massive devastation in Tacloban, residents attempt to go about their usual routine. The country’s deadliest typhoon, which killed around 6,300 people, is a constant reminder of the climate emergency the Philippines faces.

How many houses have been built in Tacloban after Yolanda?

Half of the 205,128 housing units have been built, according to the Inter-Agency Task Force Yolanda as they aim to finish construction in 2021. Here are select photos showing Tacloban days after Typhoon Yolanda struck, and the current situation in the area.

When was the last time there was a typhoon in Leyte?

Residents walk past toppled power lines and debris after Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) along a street in Tacloban City, Leyte on November 10, 2013 (top photo). The same street after reconstruction on November 1, 2018 (bottom).

How big is the storm surge in Tacloban?

Coastal Tacloban City, situated between a bay and a sea strait, is potentially the most vulnerable to storm surges between four meters to 12 meters, the map shows. Asked about the existence of a hazard map, Tacloban City administrator Tecson Lim fired back: If there had been a hazard map, why were government buildings built near the coastline?

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