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Surviving the Storm: Documenting the Aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan on Instagram


Want to help the victims of Typhoon Haiyan? Visit the International Red Cross and Red Crescent to learn how you can help.


Typhoon Haiyan, one of the largest tropical storms ever recorded, made landfall in central Philippines on 7 November, resulting in an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. An estimated 4 million people have fled their homes—a figure that outnumbers the displaced populations of Hurricane Katrina and the Indian Ocean tsunami combined.


Thousands of emergency shelters have been set up, and international relief agencies are working around the clock to provide aid, but parts of the Philippines are still lacking basic supplies, medicine or clean water and food.


Photojournalists, reporters and residents have been documenting the relief efforts on Instagram, capturing the resilience of the Filipino people and the massive job ahead for the survivors and countless volunteers.


See more images by following journalists @jeffcanoy, @dguttenfelder, @jethromullen and @ivancnn.




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