+ Follow AUSTRALIAN MILA WARD Tag
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[Title] => Bodies hung from trees, scattered on sidewalks
[Summary] => Corpses hung from trees, were scattered on sidewalks or buried in flattened buildings — some of the thousands believed killed in one Philippine city alone by ferocious Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) that washed away homes and buildings with powerful winds and giant waves.
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[Title] => Typhoon death toll could reach 10,000
[Summary] => The death toll from one of the strongest storms on record that ravaged the central Philippine city of Tacloban could reach 10,000 people, officials said Sunday after the extent of massive devastation became apparent and horrified survivors spoke of storm surges as high as trees and winds sounding like the roar of a jumbo jet.
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