Friday 13 December 2013

Typhoon Haiyan : Death Reaches 6000 & Still 1800 Missing



                       
Typhoon Haiyan Killed Approx 6000 Peoples Till Now In MANILA, Philippines, With Nearly 1800 Still Missing In This Haiyan. This is the news confirmed by the official of Philippines.



                 
Typhoon stricking coastal areas including the hardest hit city of Tacloban, Reynaldo Balido, the spokesman for the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council has confirmed all news.

The overnight tally pushed the overall death toll to 6,009 While 27 Bodies all unidentified has been recovered last night making the typhoon the deadliest natural disaster on record to hit the Philippines.

                               

 Reynaldo Balido the spokesman said that 20-30 are the numbers of recovering bodies in daily tally. The homes of more than 15 millions are been damaged by this thypoon and will take more than 3 years to be recovered.


                            

Social Welfare Secretary Corazon Soliman has given statement that help regarding building temporary houses and other needful things are being done by their sides what ever can be possible.


                      

"We will provide materials to rebuild their houses, however, we stressed to the local governments that new shelters have to be built 40 meters away from the shoreline on high tide," the statement by  Corazon Soliman.


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