A massive relief effort is slowly taking shape, survivors of typhoon haiyan say shortages of food, water and medicine and shelter. Unu. S. Military officer described the scene as overwhelming. Authorities say the death toll could top 10,000. Philippines president benigno akein fo haquino has declared a state of national calamity. Today, back in the philippines, under stormy skies, thousands of survivors stormed the airport in hardhit tacloban, desperate to get out. Its pretty hard here. Hardhit tacloban, desperate to get out. Everything, our houses, theres nothing to eat, nothing to drink. Reporter four days after the storm hit the magnitude of the destruction, its still unfolding. The city of tacloban with a population of 220,000 was hit with the full force of the storm and all but wiped off the map. Every building here is either significantly damaged or destroyed. Reporter hospitals and pharmacies were washed away, leaving Health Care Workers desperate for medicines. Decomposing bodi
Jeff good evening, everyone, im jeff glor with a western edition of the broadcast. And every hour with every new image we see the toll seems to get worse. A country of 96 Million People hit by a typhoon of enormous power. This is what it looks like in the philippines, with the police chief in tacloban says up to 10,000 are dead. There was understandable chaos there. We noticed this picture of an owner standing outside his store with a gun trying to keep looters away. As American Forces head in to help tonight heres what haiyan looks like from space. You can see the enormous area the storm still covers even though its wind speeds are down significantly. We begin with seth doane in beijing. Hundreds of thousands of filipinos are coming to grips with the devastating impact from haiyan, the storms heavy winds turned entire neighborhoods into piles of rubble. But it was the wall of water, more than ten feet high that proved so deadly in the philippines. The community of tacloban eye witness
Last year, Minneapolis outfit Sleeping Jesus shared their full-length debut album, Leave The Party Early, introducing the band’s yearning and sincere style of indie rock. However, in contrast to their hazy debut, the band’s latest releases have been hitting a more direct and fervent pitch while retaining the same heartfelt charm.
Gather your friends and family for a night of music, food and fun! Lanesboro Arts is hosting Sleeping Jesus as part of the 2023 Rhythms on the Root series, on
Lanesboro Arts is thrilled to present Sleeping Jesus, as part of the 2023 Rhythms on the Root series, on Saturday, July 8, from 6-7:30 p.m. in Gateway Park in Lanesboro.