Thứ Năm, 14 tháng 11, 2013

PHI LUẬT TÂN : NHỮNG THẢM CẢNH SAU TRẬN BÃO

Fr: Kim Oanh P
       Cảnh đổ nát do bão Haiyan ở Philippines

     clip_image002An aerial view shows signs requesting help and food amid the destruction left from Typhoon Haiyan in the coastal town of Tanawan, central Philippines, Wednesday, Nov. 13. Typhoon Haiyan, one of the strongest storms on record, slammed into six central Philippine islands on Friday leaving a wide swath of destruction.

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A girl transfers drinking water she collected from a faucet after Typhoon Haiyan devastated Tacloban city, central Philippines Nov. 12. Rescue workers tried to reach towns and villages in the central Philippines on Tuesday that were cut off by the powerful typhoon.

clip_image006 Police forensics line up bodies for processing at Tacloban City Hall after Typhoon Haiyan slammed the city in Leyte province, central Philippines.





clip_image008 In this aerial photo taken on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2013, and released by the Philippine Air Force, a ferry boat is seen washed inland from a massive storm surge caused by Typhoon Haiyan, in the city of Tacloban, central Philippines. Typhoon
Haiyan was one of the strongest storms on record.

 clip_image010   Survivors of the typhoon wait for a C-130 military plane at Tacloban airport on Nov. 12, as residents desperately try to leave the city.

      A scene of devastation on Victory Island in Eastern Samar province on Nov. 11. clip_image013     Survivors move past wreckage left behind by Typhoon Haiyan in Tacloban city on Nov. 11. The typhoon-ravaged Philippine islands are facing an unimaginably huge relief effort that had barely begun Monday, as bloated bodies lay uncollected and uncounted in the streets and survivors pleaded for food, water and medicine.

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A woman holding a child covers her nose as they pass dead bodies left on the roadside in the devastated city of Tacloban on Nov. 11.
    clip_image016 Uprooted coconut trees on a hill near the town of Guiuan in Eastern Samar province on Nov. 11.

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Women wash clothes next to a ship washed ashore, in the typhoon-devastated city of Tacloban on Nov. 11. Local authorities appealed for calm after one of the world’s strongest typhoons left survivors desperate for food and water in areas affected by the storm. clip_image019 An aerial view of the devastated town of Guiuan on Nov. 11. clip_image021 A relative holds newborn baby Bea as her mother recuperates at a makeshift birthing clinic at Tacloban airport on Nov. 11. clip_image022 Residents wheel a coffin containing a family member's body to the cemetery in Santa Fe, Leyte on Nov. 10 clip_image023 Typhoon victims line up for food and water outside an airport in Tacloban City, on Nov. 10. clip_image025 Japan-based U.S. Marines board an aircraft heading to areas devastated by Typhoon Haiyan at the Marine Corps Air Station Futenma in Ginowan, Japan, on Nov. 10. clip_image026 Survivors stand among debris and ruins of houses on Nov. 10 after Typhoon Haiyan battered Tacloban City.