Foreign relief workers unload goods amid downpour in Tacloban
TACLOBAN, Philippines — Foreign relief workers continued to unload goods from trucks amid a downpour here.
Tacloban City in Leyte was one of the provinces hardest hit by supertyphoon “Yolanda”.
Most of the goods were drenched by the heavy rain
Residents wanting to leave Tacloban lined up to get on board a C130 .
Yolanda has left more than 2,000 people dead, 80,000 homes totally destroyed and an economy
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