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Super Typhoon Haiyan: Images of THEN and NOW
The powerful typhoon tore across central Philippines two years ago, leaving traces of massive destruction in the lives of many Filipinos.
The typhoon, the most powerful to ever make landfall, destroyed many communities, infrastructure, left more than 6,000 people dead and millions of others homeless.
Here are images, an interactive one using 360 photography, taken in affected areas after the super typhoon in November 8, 2013 and two years later show how people are picking the pieces of their lives.
Explore THEN and NOW interactive photo gallery by Fung Yu shared with the Philippine EnviroNews. He is the co-founder of 360VR Photographer at www.firefly.ph. For comments and more info, please contact him at fung.yu@gmail.com.
CLICK HERE to see the link of the interactive photos: http://www.360journals.com/360/Haiyan2015/yolanda2015.html
cover photo: Imelda Abano
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