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Super Typhoon Haiyan struck the Philippines on November 8-9, 2013, leading to an estimated 1,200 deaths and widespread destruction, including severe flooding and power outages. The typhoon's winds reached 380 kph (290 mph) and caused billions in economic losses, exacerbated by an expected follow-up typhoon and previous damage from a 7.2 magnitude earthquake in Bohol. The earthquake on October 15, 2013, left 43,000 people impacted and over 100 dead, with significant structural damage in Cebu City.













