Two years after Typhoon Haiyan hit the Phillipines, survivors told the Thomson Reuters Foundation their stories. Yolanda, as it is locally known, was the strongest typhoon ever to make landfall, killing more than 6,300 people and uprooting 4.1 million from their homes in a region that was already among the poorest before the storm. Many survivors are working together to find solutions to become more resilient to disasters. PHOTOS: Astrid Zweynert
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