Filipinos in New Jersey are starting to offer help to victims of Typhoon Haiyan as the massive cleanup begins from what is being termed the worst storm in history..
Corpses hung from trees, were scattered on sidewalks or buried in flattened buildings — some of the thousands believed killed in one Philippine city alone by ferocious Typhoon Haiyan that washed away homes and buildings with powerful winds and giant waves.
New Jersey Filipinos watch with concern for thelr loved ones after Typhoon Haiyan left the central Philippines as possibly the deadliest natural disaster on record there.
One of the strongest storms on record slammed into the central Philippines, killing at least four people, forcing hundreds of thousands from their homes and knocking out power and communications in several provinces. But the nation appeared to avoid a major disaster because the rapidly moving typhoon blew away before wreaking more damage, officials said.