See Pictures and Video From Typhoon Haiyan, Strongest Storm in History
Typhoon Haiyan is being called the biggest storm in history. It's already killed 3 people and is threatening millions more. The 195 MPH winds are flooding streets, knocking out power and trees in the Philippines. Flights have been cancelled and hundreds of thousands of people have been evacuated. The Category 5 hurricane will move out to the South China Sea, Vietnam and China Saturday. See pictures and devastating video.
MASSIVE TYPHOON HAIYAN: -700,000 EVACUATED -12 MILLION AT RISK -4 DEAD -165 MPH WINDS THE WEATHER CHANNEL. pic.twitter.com/8vn6cDjsEJ
— PzFeed Top News (@PzFeed) November 8, 2013
NOW: Typhoon Haiyan makes landfall in Philippines, packing center winds of 235 km per hour http://t.co/GvJ6Rq2xb0 pic.twitter.com/ESnTH3sMHO — NewsBreaker (@NewsBreaker) November 8, 2013
Pescadores en Filipinas protegiendo sus embarcaciones. http://t.co/6KlAxsUyMz vía @YahooNews — MIGUEL CAMPUSANO (@lasose2002) November 8, 2013
Otras imagenes de proteccion de embarcaciones en Filipinas. http://t.co/jOxV1EJgQP vía @YahooNews — MIGUEL CAMPUSANO (@lasose2002) November 8, 2013
Voluntarios preparando raciones de alimentos en Filipinas. http://t.co/62nbfCRPU0 vía @YahooNews — MIGUEL CAMPUSANO (@lasose2002) November 8, 2013
WOW! Dark grey=strongest winds MT @WeatherDecTech A comparison btwn Hurricane Katrina vs.Typhoon #Haiyan. pic.twitter.com/r0PlqKJp06 #YolandaPH
— Cynthia Shaw (@cynshaw) November 8, 2013