Today I found more footage of the super typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan).
Rappler Newscasts:
Japan sends Filipino-speaking aid workers to calamity areas
Rappler
Published on Nov 19, 2013
Japan’s medical mission in the typhoon-hit areas comes with workers who speak the Philippines’ national language
Haiyan survivor: ‘Little sister, your big brothers are alive’
Rappler
Published on Nov 17, 2013
Rodolfo Abuyot has a message for his sister Aisa, who does not know whether her mother and nine brothers and sisters survived the onslaught of Typhoon Yolanda.
Rappler Newscast: Haiyan damage, Power restoration, Aquino, Romualdez trade barbs
Rappler
Published on Nov 18, 2013
The damage from typhoon Yolanda — international name Haiyan — breaches the P10 billion mark; the death toll climbs to 3,976. | The energy secretary vows to resign if power is not restored to typhoon-ravaged areas by Christmas. | The Tacloban City mayor says President Aquino insults the victims of Yolanda.
FULL HD Super Typhoon Haiyan Storms Yolanda Hits Philippines!!
world news-jessica nicolas
Published on Nov 8, 2013
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VİDEO Super typhoon Haiyan hits Philippines
Jon Nicolas
Published on Nov 8, 2013
World’s Strongest Super Typhoon
Typhoon Haiyan or Yolanda has made landfall along Southern Samar and then a second landfall on Leyte as a record breaking Typhoon with winds on a 1 minute wind scale via JTWC at 314kph. That is stronger than the max winds in Typhoon Tip and the equivalant of the winds typically found in a EF3 to EF4 Tornado. The difference is the wind around the eye wall of this monster is about 100kph wide.
Damage and power outages are already being reported from James Reynolds who is now in the eye wall of this serious and dangerous storm. You can follow him on Twitter Below. @ TyphoonFury
Typhoon Haiyan or Yolanda has made landfall along Southern Samar and then a second landfall on Leyte as a record breaking Typhoon with winds on a 1 minute wi… Click on the link below for our new Facebook Page! Like it to get the latest updates and forecast images for typhoons in the Pacific. … This storm may not get as strong as Utor and Lekima earlier on this season but it will likely be making landfall in Samar and Leyte Friday morning. JMA is no… Thousands of people are evacuating coastal areas in the Philippines ahead of the Violent Typhoon Haiyan today. The storm is currently peaking its intensity T… Typhoon Haiyan or Yolanda has now made a third landfall in northern Cebu still as a Violent Typhoon. The storm has now been blamed for one death and wide spread.
FLASH REPORT: BREAKING NEWS: SUPER TYPHOON YOLANDA (HAIYAN) THIRD LANDFALL in CEBU AS OF 11:00 AM. Super Typhoon Haiyan has made landfall. According to PAGASA, Haiyan came ashore at 4 am local time (20 UTC) November 7, 2013 near Guiuan, on the Philippine i… Typhoon Haiyan moved south of Yap November 6th. Winds up to 106kph were reported on the islands. This video Courtesy of rmstader on Youtube was shot at the M… BREAKING NEWS: Live Footage of SUPER TYPHOON YOLANDA (HAIYAN) LANDFALL IN LEYTE NEWS UPDATE with JIGGY MANICAD UNANG HIRIT: SUPER TYPHOON YOLANDA (HAIYAN) NEWS UPDATE as of 5:00 am with Mang Tani. This storm may not get as strong as Utor and Lekima earlier on this season but it will likely be making landfall in Samar and Leyte Friday morning. JMA is no… The Philippines are being pounded by Super Typhoon Haiyan. It’s being reported as the most powerful storm on the planet in 30 years. Haiyan was recorded pack… Click on the link below for our new Facebook Page! Like it to get the latest updates and forecast images for typhoons in the Pacific. … Super Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) Makes Landfall Philippines Super Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) Makes Landfall Philippines Super Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) Makes Land… The Philippines are being pounded by Super Typhoon Haiyan. It’s being reported as the most powerful storm on the planet in 30 years. Haiyan was recorded pack… Super Typhoon Yolanda is strongest storm ever to make landfall in recorded history. In terms of overall strength, Yolanda is officially the fourth strongest … Strongest cyclone landfall in world history. recorded pack… Live Footage of SUPER TYPHOON YOLANDA HAIYAN LANDFALL IN LEYTE NEWS UPDATE. Stay up to date at The strongest storm of the year is headed for the Philippines, and is likely to make l… BREAKING NEWS: Live Footage of
Super Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) Hits Philippines “RAW FOOTAGE”
SHOCKING NEWS Video Typhoon Haiyan, strongest storm ever at landfall, rocks Philippines
WorldMediaClips
Published on Nov 8, 2013
SHOCKING NEWS Video Typhoon Haiyan, strongest storm ever at landfall, rocks Philippines
A giant typhoon, churning with winds of more than 230 mph, descended on the central Philippines this morning, killing at least four people and leaving thousands more homeless and without electricity.
The speed of the storm may have ultimately been the country’s salvation, as Typhoon Haiyan quickly blew across the island nation rather than sitting over land to wreak havoc.
The typhoon made landfall at 4:40 a.m. local time near Guiuan, on the Philippine island of Samar, about 405 miles southeast of the country’s capital, Manila.
At least four people have been killed, according to local media. Two people were electrocuted in storm-related accidents, one person was killed by a fallen tree, and another was struck by lightning.
More than 748,000 people have already been evacuated to the 644 evacuation centers across the country. Government officials said more than 3,000 are stranded in ports.
The U.S. Navy’s Joint Typhoon Warning Center said shortly before the typhoon made landfall that its maximum sustained winds were 195 mph, with gusts up to 235 mph.
The world’s strongest recorded hurricane, typhoon or cyclone to previously make landfall was Hurricane Camille of 1969, which roared ashore with 190 mph winds in Mississippi. Haiyan’s sustained winds easily make it a category 5 hurricane.
The Philippines government weather bureau said Haiyan had sustained winds of 147 miles per hour, with gusts of 170 mph when it made landfall.
The U.S. Navy’s numbers are different from local weather data because the Navy measures the average wind speed for one minute while local forecasters measure average for 10 minutes.
Television images from Tacloban city on Leyte Island showed a street under knee-deep floodwater carrying debris that had been blown down by the fierce winds. Tin roofing sheets ripped from buildings were flying above the street.
“Absolutely catastrophic damage must have occurred where this storm made landfall,” Jeff Masters, director of meteorology at the private firm Weather Underground, told ABC News Radio.
Southern Leyte Gov. Roger Mercado said 31,000 people were evacuated in his landslide-prone mountainous province before the super typhoon struck, knocking out power, setting off small landslides that blocked roads in rural areas, uprooting trees and ripping roofs off houses around his residence.
“When you’re faced with such a scenario, you can only pray, and pray and pray,” Mercado told the AP by telephone, adding that his town mayors have not called in to report any major damage.
Haiyan is expected to move over South China Sea and into Vietnam by Sunday into Monday with strong winds up to 110 mph. The storm is forecast to significantly weaken as it reaches Laos and inland China, but tropical rain could produce deadly flash floods.
Haiyan is about 300 miles wide, roughly the distance from Boston to Philadelphia. The storm surge could likely exceed 23 feet, compared with the 14 feet Superstorm Sandy brought with it last year when it hit the East Coast of the U.S.
“It’s stronger in an absolute sense than Sandy but the strongest winds are concentrated very close to the center as compared to a storm like Sandy where the strong winds extended very far away from the center,” the National Hurricane Center’s Richard Pass told ABC News Radio.
The typhoon has halted air travel as 13 of the country’s airports have been shut down.
The Philippines government has three cargo planes, 32 military helicopters and planes and navy ships on standby. It’s the 24th named storm this year to hit the vulnerable islands.
