Typhoon Haiyan wreaked havoc on the Philippines, reducing entire neighborhoods to rubble with its 150 mph winds and a storm surge reportedly...
Typhoon Haiyan wreaked havoc on the Philippines, reducing entire neighborhoods to rubble with its 150 mph winds and a storm surge reportedly up to 40 feet high. Rescue efforts are difficult in the hardest-hit areas due to extensive damage to infrastructure. Wendy Gillette reports. Less
CBS News' Barnaby Lo reports on Typhoon Haiyan's destruction from Cebu, one of the hardest-hit regions of the Philippines.
U.S. military veterans from the Los Angeles-based nonprofit Team Rubicon are headed to the Philippines to aid with search-and-rescue efforts...
U.S. military veterans from the Los Angeles-based nonprofit Team Rubicon are headed to the Philippines to aid with search-and-rescue efforts in the typhoon-ravaged country. The group will search for and treat survivors in the hard-hit city of Tacloban. Rachel Kim from KCBS-TV reports. Less
Survivors of Typhoon Haiyan in Tacloban, the Philippines' hardest-hit city, continue to struggle to find food nine days after the storm. As ...
Survivors of Typhoon Haiyan in Tacloban, the Philippines' hardest-hit city, continue to struggle to find food nine days after the storm. As aid trickles in, many are still finding it hard to find food and drinkable water. Seth Doane reports. Less
The storm surge of Typhoon Haiyan has proved to be most deadly. Survivors are now growing desperate in need of relief aid. CBS News correspo...
The storm surge of Typhoon Haiyan has proved to be most deadly. Survivors are now growing desperate in need of relief aid. CBS News correspondent Seth Doane reports. Less
The singer spends time with evacuees who fled Typhoon Haiyan, "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom" gets a NYC special screening and more of today...
The singer spends time with evacuees who fled Typhoon Haiyan, "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom" gets a NYC special screening and more of today's top entertainment headlines Less
Dr. Michael Emerson Gnilo, UNICEF Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Specialist in the Philippines, talks about the effort to restore the water s...
Dr. Michael Emerson Gnilo, UNICEF Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Specialist in the Philippines, talks about the effort to restore the water supply in Tacloban. Less
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As Typhoon Haiyan reaches Vietnam, more images reveal the complete devastation the storm caused in the Philippines. Shop owners are protecti...
As Typhoon Haiyan reaches Vietnam, more images reveal the complete devastation the storm caused in the Philippines. Shop owners are protecting their stores from looters as relief efforts try to get to the hardest-hit areas. Seth Doane reports. Less
Storm Chaser Jim Edds was in Tacloban, Philippines, when it was hit by the typhoon. He speaks with "CBS This Morning" co-hosts via Skype abo...
Storm Chaser Jim Edds was in Tacloban, Philippines, when it was hit by the typhoon. He speaks with "CBS This Morning" co-hosts via Skype about capturing footage of the devastation and his first-hand experience. Less
Desperate to track down her family in her hometown of Tacloban, one woman turned to Facebook and discovered her mother and sister survived b...
Desperate to track down her family in her hometown of Tacloban, one woman turned to Facebook and discovered her mother and sister survived by clinging to a refrigerator. Across America, people are doing what they can to help aid in rescue efforts after Typhoon Haiyan has devastated the Philippines. Don Dahler reports. Less
In the heaviest hit city Tacloban, Philippines, desperate survivors are in need of relief after entire communities were destroyed. After rep...
In the heaviest hit city Tacloban, Philippines, desperate survivors are in need of relief after entire communities were destroyed. After reports of looting, Philippine soldiers have been deployed to restore some order as residents wait for help. CBS News correspondent Seth Doane reports from Tacloban. Less
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Typhoon Haiyan tore through the Philippines a week ago. Residents in the hardest-hit area, Tacloban, must wait in lines for medical services...
Typhoon Haiyan tore through the Philippines a week ago. Residents in the hardest-hit area, Tacloban, must wait in lines for medical services, water and gas. CBS News correspondent Seth Doane reports. Less
In the typhoon-ravaged city of Tacloban in the Philippines, at least a thousand people who lost their homes are seeking refuge at a school w...
In the typhoon-ravaged city of Tacloban in the Philippines, at least a thousand people who lost their homes are seeking refuge at a school where they are beginning to receive desperately needed food and water. Seth Doane reports. Less
As the hardest-hit parts of the Philippines begin to receive humanitarian aid, Dr. Irwin Redlener, director of the National Center for Disas...
As the hardest-hit parts of the Philippines begin to receive humanitarian aid, Dr. Irwin Redlener, director of the National Center for Disaster Preparedness at Columbia University, explains why disaster relief takes as long as it does, even with advance notice of an impending disaster. Less
CBS News' Seth Doane reports from Beijing on the varying reports of destruction from the deadly typhoon that struck southeast Asia.
CBS News contributor Barnaby Lo and his team were on their way to the city of Tacloban before Typhoon Haiyan forced them to seek shelter. Lo...
CBS News contributor Barnaby Lo and his team were on their way to the city of Tacloban before Typhoon Haiyan forced them to seek shelter. Lo describes not knowing whether he'd survive as the storm sent waves crashing into his hotel and debris flying in all directions. Less
A 20-foot wall of water crashed into Tacloban, sending homes out to sea and ships onto land. Thousands are still missing, makeshift shelters...
A 20-foot wall of water crashed into Tacloban, sending homes out to sea and ships onto land. Thousands are still missing, makeshift shelters are overflowing and debris-clogged streets and collapsed roads have limited access to the hardest-hit areas. Seth Doane reports. Less
California's Filipino community, the largest in the country, is hoping and praying for the safety of friends and relatives affected by Typho...
California's Filipino community, the largest in the country, is hoping and praying for the safety of friends and relatives affected by Typhoon Haiyan. Many are chipping in to the relief effort, sending medical supplies and meals and raising money for the storm victims. Bill Whitaker reports. Less
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