The Typhoon Haiyan made landfall in the Philippines early yesterday, and has caused widespread damage and an estimated 1,200 fatalities, although only 138 deaths have been confirmed by the government. Because the country consists of thousands of islands, gathering such information can take several days. The city of Tacloban on the island of Leyte was hit hard, with mudslides and 30-foot waves from the storm surge. With sustained winds of 147 miles per hour at landfall, Haiyan was the equivalent of a category 4 hurricane, after weakening from a category 5 "super typhoon". The storm is now heading toward Vietnam.
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