"To help convey how and why the storm was so bad, here is a series of eight maps on Haiyan, its impact and the Philippines' crisis."
By James Griffiths, November 17, 2013
"To help convey how and why the storm was so bad, here is a series of eight maps on Haiyan, its impact and the Philippines' crisis."
The official death toll in the Hainan and Guangxi regions was raised to 10 on Tuesday as Typhoon Haiyan affected over 1.2 million people in south western China.
The Wall Street Journal has produced a series of interactive before and after graphics showing the utter destruction wrought by Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. An estimated 2,000 people were killed after the category 6 storm made land over the weekend.
China's National Meteorological Centre (NMC) has raised the warning for Typhoon Haiyan to red, the highest level, after the storm wreaked havoc in the Philippines and killed an estimated 10,000 people.
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