News about Typhoon Haiyan (2013), including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
Typhoon Haiyan (2013) Chronology
NOV. 13, 2013
Editorial warns that relief efforts in the Philippines are facing serious obstacles as huge numbers of survivors of Typhoon Haiyan grow desperate for aid; contends faster evacuation may be the only way to save more lives in the future and urges Philippine officials to re-examine early warning systems and evacuation procedures once the crisis is past.MORE »NOV. 12, 2013
Valerie Amos, top United Nations relief official, flies to the Philippines to help lead the global response to powerful Typhoon Haiyan that killed thousands and upended the lives of nearly 10 million people; seeks to take charge of relief efforts as international aid groups mobilize to rush supplies to the victims despite impassable roads, obliterated seaports and severely damaged airstrips.MORE »NOV. 12, 2013
Members of Filipino community in Los Angeles have been left feeling helpless as they struggle to reach loved ones and try to figure out what they can do to help in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan.MORE »NOV. 12, 2013
Typhoon Haiyan that struck the Philippines produces an outpouring of emotion at United Nations talks on a global climate treaty in Warsaw, where delegates are quick to suggest that a warming planet had turned the storm into a lethal monster.MORE »NOV. 11, 2013
Typhoon Haiyan finishes plowing through the Philippines and takes a right turn over the South China Sea, avoiding central coast of Vietnam; makes landfall much farther north near the Chinese border.MORE »
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ARTICLES ABOUT TYPHOON HAIYAN (2013)
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For Some Aid Workers, Rescues Must Wait as Bodies Are Removed
By AUSTIN RAMZY
Volunteers from the Philippine Red Cross searched for bodies in Tacloban as thousands of residents remain hungry and homeless.
November 16, 2013, Saturday
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Asia Rivalries Play Role in Aid to the Philippines
By ANDREW JACOBS
The foreign aid for the survivors of Typhoon Haiyan is shaping up to be a monumental show of international largess — and a dose of one-upmanship directed at China.
November 15, 2013, Friday
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Not Even Marcos Family Is Spared Residents’ Ire
By KEITH BRADSHER
Some of the blame for the slow relief efforts after Typhoon Haiyan is falling on Imelda Marcos and her family, who have long been revered in Tacloban, the Philippines.
November 15, 2013, Friday
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Surrender, Oblivion, Survival
By GINA APOSTOL
In Tacloban, history is our tsunami. And in our seaside shelters, we keep watching the tide return to the Philippines once again.
November 15, 2013, Friday
Ravaged by Typhoon, Philippines Faces Threat of Serious Diseases
By RICK GLADSTONE
Illnesses that thrive in tropical, fetid environments, where sewage and water supplies intermingle, could form what doctors fear is the disaster’s second wave.
November 15, 2013, Friday
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China Increases Aid to Philippines
By JANE PERLEZ
After criticism that its initial donation was too small, China will provide $1.4 million in relief supplies, the state news agency said.
November 15, 2013, Friday
Overshadowed by Tacloban, Other Devastated Philippine Cities Fear Aid Will Not Come
By GERRY MULLANY
In Ormoc, more than 90 percent of the structures are said to have been destroyed or damaged, and food shortages are becoming an increasing problem.
November 15, 2013, Friday
Philippine Official Fired for Estimate of 10,000 Dead From Typhoon
By ROBERT MACKEY
A senior police commander was fired for telling reporters last weekend that the death toll from the typhoon that devastated the nation could exceed 10,000.
November 14, 2013, Thursday
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For Filipino Workers Abroad, 'There Is Nothing Worse Than the Waiting'
By MARIFEL MOSQUERA AS TOLD TO ROB O'BRIEN
Many domestic workers from the Philippines are still waiting for news of families left behind in areas struck by Typhoon Haiyan.
November 14, 2013, Thursday
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On Philippines Relief, Comparing the U.S. and China
By CAROL GIACOMO
China initially donated a paltry $100,000 to the rescue effort.
November 14, 2013, Thursday
China Increases Aid to Typhoon-Battered Philippines
By JANE PERLEZ
The initial donation of $100,000 was widely criticized as inadequate.
November 14, 2013, Thursday
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Philippines’ President Faces Growing Anger
By ANDREW JACOBS
Filipinos are losing patience with Benigno S. Aquino III after he apparently was caught off guard by the scope of the calamity wrought by a typhoon.
November 14, 2013, Thursday
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At a Philippine Hospital, Survivors Face Quiet Despair
By KEITH BRADSHER
The main hospital in Tacloban, the Philippine city that bore the brunt of Typhoon Haiyan, lacks the supplies to help the wounded, with some just left to die.
November 14, 2013, Thursday
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Jewish Aid to the Philippines
The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee writes that its efforts to get aid to survivors of the typhoon are motivated by a historical debt to the Philippines.
November 14, 2013, Thursday
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Logistical Hurdles Paralyze Relief Effort at the Center of a Typhoon’s Fury
By KEITH BRADSHER and RICK GLADSTONE
In the devastated Philippine town of Tacloban, aid is piling up with no way to deliver it, fuel is plentiful but merchants are too fearful to sell it, and disposal of the dead is halted by gunfire.
November 14, 2013, Thursday
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For Some Aid Workers, Rescues Must Wait as Bodies Are Removed
Volunteers from the Philippine Red Cross searched for bodies in Tacloban as thousands of residents remain hungry and homeless.
President Aquino on Typhoon Aftermath
A sample of President Benigno S. Aquino III’s statements on Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines.
Emotional Speech by Philippine Delegate
Excerpts from a statement about Typhoon Haiyan by Naderev Saño, the chief representative of the Philippines at the Warsaw Climate Change Conference.
On the Ground in Tacloban
The Times’s Keith Bradsher reported on the devastation in Tacloban, the Philippines, days after Typhoon Haiyan ripped through the city.
Pictures of Typhoon Haiyan’s Wrath
Typhoon Haiyan, which cut a destructive path across the Philippines on Friday, is believed by some climatologists to be the strongest storm to ever make landfall. Thousands are feared dead or missing.
Mapping the Destruction of Typhoon Haiyan
Maps of the storm surge and damage in Tacloban.
Powerful Typhoon Causes Devastation in Philippines
A deadly storm left the seaside city of Tacloban in ruins.
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