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- Vietnam in path of deadly typhoon
- Being a second child in China
- Girls swept from father's arms
- 'We're afraid of being robbed'
- Filipinos abroad pray for home
- Vietnam, China brace as Typhoon Haiyan arrives
- 'We just can't keep going': Scenes of devastation from typhoon
- First responders affected by Haiyan, slowing relief efforts
- Why tropical storms are doing more damage than ever
Vietnam in path of deadly typhoon Posted: 10 Nov 2013 08:19 PM PST As the Philippines struggles with the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan in which it is feared up to 10,000 died, Vietnam evacuates thousands in its path. |
Posted: 10 Nov 2013 08:29 PM PST Twenty-year-old Li Xue has a passion for learning but has never spent a day at school. As a second child born illegally under China's one-child policy, she is not entitled to state education or medical care. |
Girls swept from father's arms Posted: 10 Nov 2013 07:25 PM PST Super Typhoon Haiyan has killed an estimated 1,200 people in the Philippines, according to the Red Cross. |
'We're afraid of being robbed' Posted: 10 Nov 2013 06:47 PM PST CNN's Ivan Watson visits some of the hardest hit areas of the Philippines to witness the devastation first hand. |
Filipinos abroad pray for home Posted: 10 Nov 2013 06:45 PM PST The Filipino choir at London's Our Lady of Mount Carmel church prays for those in Philippines impacted by the typhoon. |
Vietnam, China brace as Typhoon Haiyan arrives Posted: 10 Nov 2013 07:18 PM PST Thousands of people have been evacuated from China's resort city of Sanya, in Hainan Province, as Typhoon Haiyan continued to wreak havoc in south Asia Monday morning. |
'We just can't keep going': Scenes of devastation from typhoon Posted: 10 Nov 2013 07:16 PM PST Homes flattened. Fearful people searching for food. Scarce supplies for emergency medical care. |
First responders affected by Haiyan, slowing relief efforts Posted: 10 Nov 2013 07:20 PM PST CNN's Paula Hancocks captures the devastation of Typhoon Haiyan on the hard-hit city of Tacloban. |
Why tropical storms are doing more damage than ever Posted: 10 Nov 2013 06:05 PM PST Adam Sobel says higher sea level and bigger coastal populations contribute to increased damage from storms such as Typhoon Haiyan. |
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