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Philippines estimates at least 10,000 died from super typhoon

by Reuters
Sunday, 10 November 2013 00:55 GMT

An aerial view of a town devastated by super Typhoon Haiyan in Samar province in central Philippines November 11, 2013. REUTERS/Erik De Castro

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TACLOBAN, Philippines, Nov 10 (Reuters) - At least 10,000 people died in the central Philippine province of Leyte after Typhoon Haiyan, one of the strongest storms ever to make landfall, lashed the province, swallowing coastal towns, a senior police official said on Sunday.

About 70 to 80 percent of the area in the path of Haiyan in Leyte province was destroyed, said Chief Superintendent Elmer Soria.

"We had a meeting last night with the governor and the other officials. The governor said based on their estimate, 10,000 died," Soria told Reuters. (Reporting by Manuel Mogato; Editing by Eric Beech)

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