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« Απάντηση #45 στις: Οκτωβρίου 02, 2011, 11:29:05 πμ »
Το νερό είναι απαραίτητο για τη ζωή, αλλά σε μέρη όπως η Ινδία, το Πακιστάν, η Κίνα και η Ταϊλάνδη  για άλλη μια φορά προκάλεσε δυστυχία. Ο τυφωνας Nesat χτύπησε τις Φιλιππίνες στις αρχές της εβδομάδας στο δρόμο προς νότια Κίνα. Στο Πακιστάν, πάνω από 5 εκατομμύρια άνθρωποι έχουν έχουν πληγεί από τις πρόσφατες πλημμύρες, σύμφωνα με το πρακτορείο Oxfam. Το Πακιστάν αγωνίζεται ακόμα να ορθοποδήσει από τις καταστροφικές βροχές των μουσώνων, του 2010.(36 photos total)

A village boy sits on the banks of the swelling Daya River, near Pipli village, about 25 kilometers from the eastern Indian city of Bhubaneshwar Sept. 9. The flood situation in Orissa state worsened  with the release of more water downstream from Hirakud dam, according to a news agency. A high alert has been sounded in 11 districts of the state. (Biswaranjan Rout/Associated Press)

A displaced Pakistani man gestures to Pakistani army officers as they deliver rice and sugar to flood victims, in Badin District, in Pakistan's Sindh province Sept. 24. In Pakistan's Sindh province alone, the floods have killed over 220 people, damaged or destroyed some 665,000 homes and displaced more than 1.8 million people, according to the United Nations. Neighboring Baluchistan province has also been affected. (Muhammed Muheisen/Associated Press)  #

Residents carry a pig down a flooded street during typhoon Nesat  in San Mateo, Rizal, east of Manila on Sept. 27. Typhoon Nesat brought the Philippine capital to a near standstill with its vast rain band also flooding remote farms and vicious winds tearing roofs off buildings in coastal towns. (Noel Celis/AFP/Getty Images)  #

Floods cover a major highway heading north from Bangkok in Sept. 12 in Saraburi, Thailand. Floods continue to ravage areas further south, with 5 people dying after a two-story apartment building sunk when a foundation collapsed due to rain and hillside runoff. (Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)  #

Surging waves hit against the breakwater in Udono in a port town of Kiho, Mie Prefecture, central Japan,  Sept. 21. A powerful typhoon was bearing down on Japan's tsunami-ravaged northeastern coast approaching a nuclear power plant crippled in that disaster and prompting calls for the evacuation of more than a million people. (  #

A resident carries his son while crossing on waist deep floodwaters brought by Typhoon Nesat, locally known as Pedring, that hit the Tanza town of Malabon city, north of Manila Sept. 27.  Typhoon Nesat crossed the Philippines main island leaving behind at least 7 dead after it lashed crop-growing provinces and brought the capital to a near standstill as it flooded roads and villages and cut power supplies. (Reuters)  #

People clean up mud after flood waters receded on Sept.  20  in Quxian County, Sichuan Province of China. At least 13 people were killed, 18 others were missing and 1,320,000 people were deeply affected in rain-triggered floods from last Friday in Sichuan province. (ChinaFotoPress/Getty Images)  #

Family members, displaced by floods, use a tarp to escape a monsoon downpour while taking shelter at a make-shift camp for flood victims in the Badin district in Pakistan's Sindh province Sept. 14. Floods this year have destroyed or damaged 1.2 million houses and flooded 4.5 million acres  since late last month, according to officials and Western aid groups. More than 300,000 people have been made homeless and about 200 have been killed. (Akhtar Soomro/Reuters)  #

Rescuers and volunteers search for the body of the fourth fatality in Baguio, northern Philippines on Aug. 29 after an avalanche of rubbish at the city dump at the height of Typhoon Nanmadol. Super-typhoon Nanmadol left at least 16 people dead after hitting the Philippines, and the toll is expected to rise as hopes of finding those missing fade, the civil defense chief said. (AFP/AFP/Getty Images) #

Vehicles are piled on top of one another on muddy ground after Typhoon Talas caused flash flooding in the town of Nachikatsuura, Wakayama prefecture, in western Japan on Sept.  5. Typhoon Talas cut across western Japan late on September 3, leaving at least 31 people dead and 50 missing after heavy rains and fierce winds. (Jiji Press/AFP/Getty Images) #

A food vendor gives change to a customer along a flooded street in the town of Sena, Ayutthaya province Sept 13. Weeks of heavy monsoon rains and a tropical storm in Thailand have caused widespread floods and mudslides, killing at least 84 people since late July. (Sukree Sukplang/Reuters) #

Pakistani villagers evacuate household items in a flooded area of Umerkot on Sept. 16. The United Nations said that it was stepping up aid to Pakistan, where monsoon floods have killed 270 people, affected over 5.5 million others and destroyed 1.1 million homes. (AFP/Getty Images)  #

A  boy looks from the balcony of his home Sept. 19 after flood waters swamped Guangan, southwest China's Sichuan province, as unprecedented rains over the past week have swamped parts of northern, central and southwest China. Heavy rains and floods across China have left 57 people dead, dozens of others missing and hundreds injured, while more than a million residents have been evacuated from their homes, the government said. (AFP/Getty Images)  #

Rescue workers transport evacuees in a boat through floodwaters in Nagoya, Aichi prefecture, in central Japan on Sept.  20. Hundreds of thousands of people in Japan were warned to leave their homes as an approaching typhoon brought heavy rain and fears of landslides and flash flooding.  (Jiji Press/AFP/Getty Images)   #

A paramedic gives treatment to a Pakistani flood affected child at a hospital in Tando Allahyar in flood-hit Sindh province on Sept. 26. Some 2 million Pakistanis have fallen ill from diseases since monsoon rains left the southern region under several feet of water, the country's disaster authority said. More than 350 people have been killed and over eight million people have been affected this year by floods that officials say are worse in parts of Sindh province than last year, when the country saw its worst ever disaster. (Rizwan Tabassum/AFP/Getty Images)  #

A villager wades through flooded water carrying his bicycle near Megha village, 34 miles from the eastern Indian city Bhubaneswar, India on Sept. 11. Around 700,000 people have been affected  by floods in 14 districts of Orissa. (Biswaranjan Rout/Associated Press)  #

Displaced Pakistanis wash their belongings in a flooded field in Mirpur Khas in Pakistan's Sindh province, after fleeing their flood-hit homes Sept. 23. In Pakistan's Sindh province alone, the floods have killed over 220 people, damaged or destroyed some 665,000 homes and displaced more than 1.8 million people, according to the United Nations. Neighboring Baluchistan province has also been affected. (Muhammed Muheisen/Associated Press)  #

Residents are evacuated from a flood zone Sept. 19 in Guang'an, China's Sichuan province. Heavy rains that have unleashed flooding across southwest China and left at least 14 people dead will continue to pound the region in the coming days, the country's meteorological agency said. (Associated Press)  #

Policemen and residents run as waves from a tidal bore surge past a barrier on the banks of Qiantang River in Haining, Zhejiang province Aug. 31. As Typhoon Nanmadol approaches eastern China, the tides and waves in Qiantang River recorded its highest level in 10 years, local media reported. (China Daily/Reuters)  #

Indian villagers with their cattle cross flood waters on a boat at Kasimpurchak near Danapur Diara in Patna, India, Sept. 27. Monsoon rains destroyed mud huts and flooded wide swaths of northern and eastern India in recent days, leaving hundreds of thousands marooned by raging waters, officials said. (Aftab Alam Siddiqui/Associated Press)  #

Flood water covers the roadway Sept. 9 in Bloomsburg, Pa., after remnants from tropical Storm Lee continued to produce heavy rain overnight. (Mel Evans/Associated Press) #

Unidentified teens walk through the high water and waves at the Mandeville, La. lakefront of Lake Pontchartrain from Tropical Storm Lee, on Sept. 4. The vast, soggy storm system spent hours during the weekend hovering in the northernmost Gulf of Mexico. Its slow crawl to the north gave more time for its drenching rain bands to pelt a wide swath of vulnerable coastline, raising the flood threat. (Ted Jackson/Associated Press/The Times-Picayune)  #

Tom Harris hugs James Aaron after Aaron tears up when he saw the flood damage to his home in the Flats area of Plains, Pa. Sept. 10. The water lines went a few feet up his roof, tearing down parts of his ceiling, and both his front and rear porch have separated from the home. Tens of thousands of evacuated residents are being allowed to return home Saturday as rivers swollen by the remnants of Tropical Storm Lee recede. (Aimee Dilger/Associated Press) #

Lumber at the Your Building Center on East Ninth Street in Bloomsburg, Pa., floats on flood water from the Susquehanna River inside of the fenced in area on the property Sept. 9 as the river crest at a record level of 32.75 feet. (Jimmy May/Assocaited Press) #

Cecil Flemming tries to maneuver his wheelchair through the waters on the Mandeville, La.  lakefront of Lake Pontchartrain after waters crashed over the seawall from Tropical Storm Lee Sept.  4.  The vast, soggy storm system spent hours during the weekend hovering in the northernmost Gulf of Mexico. Its slow crawl to the north gave more time for its drenching rain bands to pelt a wide swath of vulnerable coastline, raising the flood threat. (Ted Jackson/Associated Press/The Times-Picayune)  #

Pakistani men sit on the rubble of a house, surrounded by floods water in Badin district near Hyderabad, Pakistan Sept. 18. The floods caused by heavy rains have killed more than 200 people, made about 200,000 people homeless and left 4.2 million acres of agriculture land inundated with water, authorities said. (Shakil Adil/Associated Press)  #

A displaced Pakistani boy, lies on a bed under a mosquito net, while he and others take refuge on a roadside after fleeing their homes in Tando Allah Yar Sept. 20. Flood victims camped out near inundated fields and crowded hospitals on Monday as authorities and international aid groups struggled to respond to Pakistan's second major bout of flooding in just over a year. (Muhammed Muheisen/Associated Press)  #

A flood effected farmer dry chilies crop to earn his living in Hyderabad, Pakistan on Sept. 23. In Pakistan's Sindh province alone, the floods have killed over 200 people, damaged or destroyed some 665,000 homes and displaced more than 1.8 million people, according to the United Nations. Neighboring Baluchistan province has also been affected. (Pervez Masih/Associated Press) #

A displaced Pakistani boy stands on a narrow path surrounded by flood water in Badin District, in Pakistan's Sindh province Sept. 24. In Pakistan's Sindh province alone, the floods have killed over 220 people, damaged or destroyed some 665,000 homes and displaced more than 1.8 million people, according to the United Nations. Neighboring Baluchistan province has also been affected. (Muhammed Muheisen/Associated Press)  #

A resident carries a gas tank as he evacuates his house amid rising flood waters in San Mateo, Rizal, east of Manila Sept. 27. Typhoon Nesat, locally known as Pedring, pounded the Philippines' main island lashing crop-growing provinces and bringing the capital to a near standstill as it disrupted power supplies and closed financial markets, government offices, transport and schools. (Cheryl Ravelo/Reuters)  #

A girl, displaced by floods, carries pots as she walks on the trunk of a tree floating in the water near her home in the Badin district of Pakistan's Sindh province Sept.  23. The latest floods, triggered by monsoon rains, have killed more than 230 people, destroyed or damaged 1.2 million houses and flooded 4.5 million acres since late last month, officials and Western aid groups say. More than 300,000 people have been moved to shelters. Some 800,000 families hit by last year's floods are still homeless. Aid groups have warned of a growing risk of fatal diseases. (Akhtar Soomro/Reuters)  #

Residents living beside a swollen river walk through floods in Navotas, north of Manila, Philippines Sept. 27 as Typhoon Nesat hits the country. Massive flooding hit the Philippine capital as typhoon winds and rains isolated the historic old city where residents waded in waist-deep waters, dodging tree branches and debris. (Aaron Favila/Associated Press) #

A resident carries a potted plant through floodwaters in Ang Thong province, 100 km (62 miles) north of Bangkok, Sept. 16. Floods caused by heavy rains during the monsoon in northern regions have killed up to 92 people in Thailand since July. (Sukree Sukplang/Reuters) #

A man washes himself with floodwater in Ayutthaya province Sept. 20. Monsoon rains, floods and mudslides in Thailand have killed at least 112 people since July. (Sukree Sukplang/Reuters)  #

Fishermen stand at the scene of a cargo ship washed ashore at the sea port in Navotas city, north of Manila Sept. 27 after Typhoon Nesat, locally known as Pedring, hit the capital, Manila.  Typhoon Nesat pounded the Philippines' main island  lashing crop-growing provinces and bringing the capital to a near standstill as it disrupted power supplies and closed financial markets, government offices, transport and schools.  At least one person, a 22 month-old boy, died in the storm, and four people were reported missing. (Romeo Ranoco/Reuters) #

A Indian girl sleeps at her mud hut surrounded by flood waters at Pahanga village Sept. 25 in Orissa's Jajpur district, India. Monsoon rains have collapsed mud huts and flooded wide swaths of north and east India in recent days, leaving hundreds of thousands of people marooned by the raging waters, officials said. (Biswaranjan Rout/Associated Press) #

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A woman holds a toddler as she walks through floodwaters in an area near the Chao Praya river in Bangkok on October 29, 2011.  (Nicolas Asfouri/AFP/Getty Images)

Thai soldiers hold onto each other against the water flowing into a neighborhood after a wall was breached by the swollen Chao Phraya River in Bangkok on October 30, 2011. (Altaf Qadri/AP)  #

Thai residents make their way across a flooded street close to the rising waters of the Chao Phraya river on October 30, 2011 in Bangkok.  (Daniel Berehulak /Getty Images)  #

Thai residents are transported out of a flooded street close to the Chao Phraya river on October 30, 2011 in Bangkok.  (Daniel Berehulak /Getty Images) #

A Thai couple push a cart by the empty shelves inside a supermarket whose suppliers were affected by flooding in Bangkok on October 29, 2011.  (Andy Wong/AP) #

Thai flood victims pack a crowded evacuation center on October 30, 2011 in Bangkok. Thousands of flood victims have been forced to take shelter at crowded evacuation centers around the capitol city.  (Paula Bronstein/Getty Images) #

A Thai man wades along chest-deep floodwaters in the outskirts of Bangkok on October 27, 2011.  (Aaron Favila/AP) #

Houses in a residential area are submerged in the northern section of Bangkok on October 30, 2011. (Kyodo News/AP) #

Thai workers and soldiers try to fix the breach at a temporary wall during high tide in Bangkok on October 30, 2011.  (Aaron Favila/AP) #

Flood victims watch TV at the Don Muang airport, which had become an evacuation center, on October 23, 2011 in Bangkok.  It has since been evacuated.  (Paula Bronstein /Getty Images) #

A man floats on a truck tire with supplies of beer as floods advance into central Bangkok on October 26, 2011.  (Damir Sagolj/Reuters) #

A Thai child carries a gas tank through floods in Rangsit district on the outskirts of Bangkok on October 21. Children make up around a quarter of the nearly 800 deaths the United Nations has tallied since July across Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos and the Philippines, which have been ravaged by some of the worst flooding in decades. Drownings are a huge unreported epidemic in Southeast Asia, killing an estimated 240,000 children up to 17 years old each year - mostly because the majority of kids in the region simply never learn to swim. (Aaron Favila/AP) #

An elderly woman is evacuated along flooded streets near the Chao Phraya river on October 25, 2011 in Bangkok.  (Paula Bronstein/Getty Images) #

Thai Dhammakaya monks push a truck, stuck in mud, as they work to fortify the flood gate at Khlong Rapi Pat on October 25, 2011 in Khlong Luang, on the outskirts of Bangkok.  (Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images)  #

A woman hangs onto a street sign in chest-deep water on October 24, 2011 in Rangsit on the outskirts of Bangkok.  (Paula Bronstein/Getty Images) #

A man with bottles of water wades down a flooded street on October 24, 2011 in Bangbuathong, Thailand. (Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images) #

People push their belongings through floodwaters during an evacuation from a flooded market in Bangkok October 24, 2011.  (Sukree Sukplang/Reuters) #

An exhausted man gets a boat ride to an evacuation center on a flooded street on October 23, 2011 in Bangbuathong, Thailand.  (Paula Bronstein/Getty Images) #

Thai Dhammakaya monks and volunteers work to fortify the flood gate made of sandbags and pipes at Klong Rapi Pat on October 23, 2011 in Klong Luang on the outskirts of Bangkok.  (Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images) #

A family floats back on a handmade raft to their house (seen behind) on October 23, 2011 in Klong Luang, on the outskirts of Bangkok.  (Daniel Berehulak /Getty Images) #

A family evacuates at night along the flooded streets October 22, 2011 in Bangbuathong on the outskirts of Bangkok.  (Paula Bronstein/Getty Images) #

Thai residents make their way through flooded streets across sandbags on October 22, 2011 in Pathum Thani on the outskirts of Bangkok.  (Daniel Berehulak /Getty Images) #

This pair of photographs from NASA shows images from space of the Bangkok metropolitan area (lower center) taken by the Terra satellite on November 12, 2008 (left) and the same area on October 19, 2011, illustrating the flood surge north of the city.  (NASA/AFP/Getty Images) #

A Thai man bathes on the street after becoming homeless when his home flooded October 21, 2011 in Pathumthani on the outskirts of Bangkok.  (Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)  #

A man paddles a makeshift raft through a flooded area in the suburbs of Bangkok October 20, 2011.  (Damir Sagolj/Reuters) #

An elderly woman walks on a wooden bridge across floodwaters in Bang Bua Thon, in Nonthaburi province, suburban Bangkok, on October 18, 2011.  (Nicolas Asfouri/AFP/Getty Images) #

A Thai rescue worker sits next to a crocodile caught in a flooded area in Ayutthaya province October 15, 2011.  (Sukree Sukplang/Reuters) #

Motorcycle taxi driver Chatchawal Phuengwut holds a python he caught in floodwaters just outside the Grand Palace in Bangkok October 28, 2011.  (Damir Sagolj/Reuters) #

A Thai boy holds aloft banknotes to keep them dry while he swims during the flood in Nonthaburi province, suburban Bangkok, on October 15, 2011.  (Pornchai Kittiwongsakul/AFP/Getty Images) #

This aerial picture shows an under-construction temple surrounded by floodwaters outside the ancient Thai capital of Ayutthaya, north of Bangkok on October 11, 2011.  (Christophe Archambault/AFP/Getty Images) #

Vehicles at a Honda car factory are submerged in floodwaters in the Rojana industrial district in Ayutthaya province, central Thailand on October 16, 2011.  (Sakchai Lalit/AP) #

Thai factory workers walk through floodwaters as they evacuate the area of Nava Nakhorn industry estate in Pathum Thani province, suburban Bangkok, on October 18, 2011.  (Pornchai Kittiwongsakul/AFP/Getty Images) #

Thai residents make their way through flooded streets on October 22, 2011 in Pathum Thani on the outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand.  (Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images) #

People queue to buy bus tickets to leave the Thai capital at a bus terminal in Bangkok October 27, 2011.  (Kerek Wongsa/Reuters) #

A Thai worker looks at an aircraft parked in floodwaters at Don Muang airport in Bangkok on October 27, 2011.  (Pornchai Kittiwongsakul/AFP/Getty Images) #

Thai soldiers wade through floodwaters and evacuate dogs in Bangkok on October 26, 2011. (Sakchai Lalit/AP)#

Thai residents make their way across a flooded street near the Chao Phraya river on October 29, 2011 in Bangkok.  (Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images)#

A resident sleeps with her dog on an elevated bed that stands in the floodwaters in Chinatown near the Chao Praya river in Bangkok on October 27, 2011.  (Nicolas Asfouri/AFP/Getty Images) #

A woman in need of medical attention is evacuated by boat from the flood waters in Bangkok's Bang Phlat district October 30, 2011.  (Adrees Latif/Reuters)#

A flood victim rides through the water using a homemade tall three-wheeler in Bang Phlad district, Bangkok on October 30, 2011.  (Bazuki Muhammad/Reuters)#

A man walks along sandbags as flood waters rush through a market near the overflowing Chao Phraya river on October 29, 2011 in Bangkok.  (Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images)#

A resident pulls her belongings as she wades through her flooded neighborhood in Thon Buri outside Bangkok on October 28, 2011.  (Bazuki Muhammad/Reuters)#

A woman weeps as she talks on the phone on October 26, 2011 in Bangkok.  (Athit Perawongmetha/Getty Images)#

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A woman looks out a bus in Bucharest on February 2, 2012.  (Vadim Ghirda/Associated Press)


Snow paints a scene in Rubi, Spain on February 2, 2012.  (Manu Fernandez/Associated Press)


Skiers approach Wendelstein church near Bayrischzell, Germany on January 31, 2012.  (Lukas Barth/dapd/Associated Press)


A homeless man emerges from Warsaw's underground heating duct where he lives on February 2, 2012.  (Janek Skarzynski/AFP/Getty Images)


Homeless men gather in Warsaw's underground heating duct on February 2, 2012.  (Janek Skarzynski/AFP/Getty Images)


A homeless woman, Anna Svrcinova, sits in an abandoned factory that served her as a shelter during a cold night in Prague on February 2, 2012.  (Petr David Josek/Associated Press)


Homeless people eat a hot meal and drink hot tea in one of newly opened tent shelters in Lviv, Ukraine on February 1, 2012.  (Yuriy Dyachyshyn/AFP/Getty Images)


Homeless people eat a free dinner provided by the Russian Orthodox church in Moscow on February 1, 2012.  (Alexander Zemlianichenko/Associated Press)

A homeless man drinks tea in a shelter in Donetsk, Ukraine on February 2, 2012.  (Alexander Khudoteply/AFP/Getty Images)

A woman rests in a shelter for adults and the elderly in Belgrade on February 1, 2012.  (Marko Drobnjakovic/Associated Press)

People carry food supplies in a remote village cut off by road due to high snowfall near Sokolac, Bosnia on February 1, 2012.  Rescue helicopters are airlifting supplies and evacuating dozens of people from snow-covered villages in  Bosnia as the death toll from Eastern Europe's severe cold spell has risen to 79.  (Radul Radovanovic/Associated Press)


Emin Hotovic, 55, carries a 25-kilo sack of flour and some groceries to his remote village of Hotani, Bosnia on February 2, 2012.  (Amel Emric/Associated Press)


A woman carries firewood in Bucharest on January 31, 2012.  (Bogdan Cristel/Reuters)


A man braves the bitter cold as he makes his way to exercise in a park in Moscow on February 1, 2012.  Temperatures in Moscow fell to -21 degrees Celsius.  (Mikhail Metzel/Associated Press)  



People walk on frozen Black Sea waters next to an ice-covered dam in Constanta, Romania on February 1, 2012.  (Daniel Mihailescu/AFP/Getty Images)



A snow kiter makes his way on the Schauinsland mountain near Freiburg, Germany on February 1, 2012.  (Winfried Rothermel/dapd/Associated Press)



Television technicians move their equipment from the field as the Italian Serie A soccer match between Parma and Juventus is cancelled due to weather at the Tardini stadium in Parma on January 31, 2012.  (Alessandro Garofalo/Reuters)



Ducks take off from a pond in Minsk, Belarus on February 1, 2012.  (Sergei Grits/Associated Press)



Deer run in a snow-covered field near the village of Mileikovo, Belarus on January 31, 2012.  (Sergei Grits/Associated Press)



A cow looks out of its stable in Davos, Switzerland on February 2, 2012.  (Arno Balzarini/Keystone/Associated Press)



A stray dog sleeps in the snow in Bucharest on January 26, 2012.  (Radu Sigheti/Reuters)



A pug dog strolls on a street in Gelsenkirchen, Germany on February 2, 2012.  (Martin Meissner/Associated Press)



A seagull rests in Istanbul on February 1, 2012.  Heavy snow and cold weather paralyzed life in Istanbul and closed several roads in eastern Turkey. (Associated Press)



A man rides a horse in the village of Vrapce, Serbia on February 1, 2012.  (Sasa Djordjevic/AFP/Getty Images)  



A horse-drawn sleigh makes its way on a snowy road in Klosters Monbiel, Switzerland on February 2, 2012.  (Arno Balzarini/Keystone/Associated Press)



A man walks his dog along the banks of the Neris river in Vilnius, Lithuania on January 31, 2012, as morning temperatures plummeted to -23 Celsius.  (Mindaugas Kulbis/Associated Press)



A pedestrian walks past a frosted window in Pristina on February 1, 2012.  (Visar Kryeziu/Associated Press)



A man walks through blowing snow in Roncesvalles, Spain on February 2, 2012.  (Alvaro Barrientos/Associated Press)



Boys play on a frozen pond in Prague on January 31, 2012.  (David W Cerny/Reuters)



Young men enjoy hockey as the sun sets over a frozen dam in Brno, Czech Republic on February 1, 2012.  Temperatures in the Czech Republic plummeted to lows of minus 30 Celsius. (Petr David Josek/Associated Press)



A heating plant obscures the sun in Minsk, Belarus on February 1, 2012 as temperatures of minus 21 Celsius hit the Belarusian capital.  (Sergei Grits/Associated Press)



A passenger boat sails at sunrise in the Black Sea port of Sevastopol, Ukraine on February 1, 2012.  (Andrew Lubimov/Associated Press)



A small cutter makes its way to the Harmaja lighthouse off the coast of Helsinki on Feburary 1, 2012.  (Martti Kainulainen/AFP/Getty Images)



Icicles hang on the branches of a bush on the banks of the River Elbe in Dresden, Germany on February 2, 2012.  (Norbert Millauer/dapd/Associated Press)


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Japan tsunami pictures: before and after


This pair of photographs shows the same location in a fishing port in Miyako, Iwate Prefecture, Japan on March 11, 2011 and February 17, 2012.  The second photograph shows a wave crashing into the port during the tsunami.    [ Click image to see the area one year ago ]   (Miyako City Office/Handout/Reuters) and (Toru Hanai/Reuters) #


This pair of photographs shows the same location in a fishing port in Miyako, Iwate Prefecture, Japan on two different dates, March 11, 2011 and February 16, 2012.    [ Click image to see the area one year ago ]   (Miyako City Office/Handout/Reuters) and (Toru Hanai/Reuters) #


This pair of photographs shows the same location on a street in Miyako, Iwate Prefecture, Japan on two different dates, March 11, 2011 and February 17, 2012.  [ Click image to see the area one year ago ]   (Toshiro Nagahora/Reuters) and (Toru Hanai/Reuters) #


This pair of photographs shows the same location on a street in Miyako, Iwate Prefecture, Japan on two different dates, March 11, 2011 and February 17, 2012.  [ Click image to see the area one year ago ]   (Miyako City Office/Handout/Reuters) and (Toru Hanai/Reuters) #


This pair of photographs shows the same location on a street in Miyako, Iwate Prefecture, Japan on two different dates, March 11, 2011 and February 17, 2012.  [ Click image to see the area one year ago ]   (Miyako City Office/Handout/Reuters) and (Toru Hanai/Reuters) #


This pair of pictures shows the area where the ship Asia Symphony ran aground after the March 11 tsunami in Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture, Japan on March 18, 2011 and January 16, 2012.  [ Click image to see the area one year ago ]   (Roslan Rahman/AFP/Getty Images) and (Toru Yamanaka/AFP/Getty Images) #


This pair of pictures taken from a hilltop on March 16, 2011 and on January 14, 2012 shows the city of Kesennuma, Japan.    [ Click image to see the area one year ago ]   (Philippe Lopez/AFP/Getty Images) and (Toru Yamanaka/AFP/Getty Images) #


This pair of pictures shows the city of Ishinomaki in Miyagi prefecture, Japan on January 13, 2012 and people evacuating with small boats down the same road flooded by the tsunami on March 12, 2011.  [ Click image to see the area one year ago ]   (Jiji Press/AFP/Getty Images) and (Toru Yamanaka/AFP/Getty Images) #


This pair of pictures shows a street in Ishonomaki, Miyagi prefecture, Japan on January 13, 2012 and a boat washed by the tsunami onto the same street on March 15, 2011.  [ Click image to see the area one year ago ]   (Philippe Lopez/AFP/Getty Images) and (Toru Yamanaka/AFP/Getty Images) #


This pair of pictures shows a bridge in the city of Ishinomaki in Miyagi prefecture, Japan as it looked on January 13, 2012 and as it looked covered with debris from the tsunami on March 15, 2011.  [ Click image to see the area one year ago ]   (Kim Jae-Hwan/AFP/Getty Images) and (Toru Yamanaka/AFP/Getty Images) #


This pair of pictures shows a tourist home in Otsuchi, Iwate prefecture, Japan on January 16, 2012 and the same building with a sightseeing boat washed onto it on April 16, 2011.    [ Click image to see the area one year ago ]   (Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP/Getty Images) and (Toru Yamanaka/AFP/Getty Images) #


This pair of pictures shows train tracks in Tagajo, Miyagi prefecture, Japan on January 12, 2012 and the same tracks damaged and littered with cars after the tsunami on March 13, 2011.  [ Click image to see the area one year ago ]   (Toru Yamanaka/AFP/Getty Images) #


This pair of pictures shows Ofunato, Iwate prefecture on January 15, 2012 and the same view three days after the tsunami on March 14, 2011.  [ Click image to see the area one year ago ]   (Toshifumi Kitamura/AFP/Getty Images) and (Toru Yamanaka/AFP/Getty Images) #


This pair of pictures shows Ofunato, Iwate prefecture on January 15, 2012 and the same view three days after the tsunami on March 14, 2011.  [ Click image to see the area one year ago ]   (Toshifumi Kitamura/AFP/Getty Images) and (Toru Yamanaka/AFP/Getty Images) #


This pair of pictures shows Rikuzentakata, Iwate prefecture, Japan on January 15, 2012 and on March 22, 2011.  [ Click image to see the area one year ago ]   (Nicolas Asfouri/AFP/Getty Images) and (Toru Yamanaka/AFP/Getty Images) #


The tsunami-devastated Sendai airport in Miyagi prefecture, is seen in these images taken March 11, 2011 and March 2, 2012.  [ Click image to see the area one year ago ]   (Reuters/Kyodo) #


A natural gas storage tank facility at the Cosmo oil refinery in Ichihara, Chiba prefecture, Japan under reconstruction on March 7, 2011 and burning during the disaster on March 11, 2011.  [ Click image to see the area one year ago ]   (Reuters/Kyodo) #


The tsunami and earthquake-hit Iwaki city in Fukushima prefecture is seen in these images taken March 7, 2012 and March 11, 2011.  [ Click image to see the area one year ago ]   (Reuters/Kyodo) #


The Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO)'s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Fukushima prefecture is seen in these aerial images taken on February 26, 2012, and before the disaster in October, 2008.  [ Click image to see the area one year ago ]   (Reuters/Kyodo) #


The tsunami-devastated Kesennuma area in Miyagi prefecture is seen in these images taken  March 1, 2012 and March 18, 2011.    [ Click image to see the area one year ago ]   (Reuters/Kyodo) #


A tsunami-devastated area in Kesennuma, Miyagi prefecture in these aerial images taken  March 1, 2012 and March 12, 2011.  [ Click image to see the area one year ago ]   (Reuters/Kyodo) #


The tsunami-devastated Higashimatsushima city in Miyagi prefecture is seen in these images taken March 3, 2012 and March 12, 2011.  [ Click image to see the area one year ago ]   (Reuters/Kyodo) #


The tsunami-devastated Minamisanriku town in Miyagi prefecture is seen in these images taken March March 3, 2012 and March 13, 2011.  [ Click image to see the area one year ago ]   (Reuters/Kyodo) #


A collection center for personal items found in the rubble of an area devastated by the earthquake and tsunami in Natori, Miyagi prefecture is seen in these images taken  March 5, 2012 and on April 9, 2011.  [ Click image to see the area one year ago ]   (Reuters/Kyodo) #

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Το πέρασμά του τυφώνα Bopha απο τις Φιλιππίνες
« Απάντηση #49 στις: Δεκεμβρίου 09, 2012, 14:38:48 μμ »
Το πέρασμά του τυφώνα Bopha απο τις  Φιλιππίνες

Ο τυφώνας Bopha , ένας απίστευτα ισχυρός τυφώνας, έχει σκοτώσει εκατοντάδες, προκάλεσε κατολισθήσεις και πλημμύρες και άφησε ανυπολόγιστη καταστροφή στο πέρασμά του στις Φιλιππίνες.
Ο αριθμός των νεκρών ανέρχεται σε πάνω από 500 - ολόκληρες οικογένειες ξεκληρίστηκαν  - πολλοί εξακολουθούν να αγνοούνται.
Τουλάχιστον 200 από τα θύματα έχασαν τη ζωή τους στην Κοιλάδα Κομποστέλα .
Ένα λασπωμένο σκουπιδότοπο που κατέρρευσαν σπίτια και τα δέντρα κόπηκαν από άγριους ​​ανέμους.
300.000 έμειναν άστεγοι με μεγάλη ανάγκη για νερό, τροφή και καταλύματα


Typhoon Bopha is shown moving toward the Philippines  from the International Space Station, Dec. 2, 2012. The typhoon slammed into the Davao region of the Philippines early Dec. 4, killing hundreds and forcing more than 50,000 to flee from inundated villages. (NASA/Associated Press)

Banana trees destroyed by Typhoon Bopha at a plantation in Compostela town, Compostela Valley province, on the southern island of Mindanao, Dec. 4, 2012. Typhoon Bopha killed 43 people in one hard-hit Philippine town Dec. 4, local television station ABS-CBN reported from the scene.  (Karlos Manlupig/AFP/Getty Images)#

An elderly woman is assisted by a soldier of the 71st Infantry Battalion, 1001st Infantry Brigade of the Philippine Army at a flooded area in Compostela Valley, southern Philippines. The death toll from Typhoon Bhopa climbed to more than 100 people, Dec. 5, while scores of others remain missing in the worst-hit areas of the southern Philippines. (The Philippine Army/Associated Press) #

A boy waits in a temporary shelter after Typhoon Bopha made landfall in Compostela Valley in southeastern Philippines, Dec. 4, 2012. Typhoon Bopha (local name Pablo), one of the strongest typhoons to hit the Philippines this year, barreled across the country's south, killing at least 40 people and forcing more than 50,000 to flee from inundated villages. (Karlos Manlupig/Associated Press)#

Residents walk among the debris littered on a road after flashfloods brought by Typhoon Bopha in Compostela Valley in southern Philippines, Dec. 5, 2012. Blocked roads and severed communications in the southern Philippines frustrated rescuers as teams searched for hundreds of people missing after the strongest typhoon this year killed at least 283 people. (Erik De Castro/Reuters)#

Residents try to identify bodies of relatives, victims of flash floods in New Bataan town, Compostela Valley province, Dec. 5, 2012, a day after Typhoon Bopha hit the province. At least 274 people have been killed and hundreds remain missing in the Philippines from the deadliest typhoon to hit the country this year, the civil defense chief said. (Ted Aljibe/AFP/Getty Images)#

Relatives grieve as they view bodies recovered from floods in New Bataan, Compostela Valley province, southern Philippines, Dec. 5, 2012. The death toll from Typhoon Bhopa climbed, while scores of others remain missing in the worst-hit areas of the southern Philippines. (Karlos Manlupig/Associated Press)#

A resident who was rescued from her flooded home is assisted as she alights from a military truck in New Bataan, Compostela Valley province, southern Philippines, Dec. 5, 2012. (Karlos Manlupig/Associated Press)#

Survivors are loaded onto a flat bed truck to be taken to a hospital in the aftermath of Typhoon Bopha in New Bataan, Compostela Valley in the southern Philippines, Dec. 5, 2012. The death toll from a typhoon that ravaged the Philippines jumped to 274 Dec. 5 with hundreds more missing, as rescuers battled to reach areas cut off by floods and mudslides. (Karlos Manlupig/AFP/Getty Images)#

Residents try to rebuild their house destroyed by Typhoon Bopha in Compostela Valley, southern Philippines, Dec. 5, 2012. Blocked roads and severed communications in the southern Philippines frustrated rescuers as teams searched for hundreds of people missing after the strongest typhoon this year killed at least 283 people. (Erik De Castro/Reuters)#

Residents wash their clothes amid the devastation left by Typhoon Bopha, in the village of Andap, New Bataan township, Compostela Valley in southern Philippines, Dec. 5, 2012. Typhoon Bopha, one of the strongest typhoons to hit the Philippines this year, barreled across the country's south, killing scores of people while triggering landslides, flooding and cutting off power in two entire provinces. (Bullit Marquez/Associated Press)#

Residents cross a river using suspended ropes at Andap, New Bataan township, Compostela Valley in southern Philippines, Dec. 5, 2012, a day after Typhoon Bopha made landfall. (Bullit Marquez/Associated Press)#

A girl sits on top of boulders washed to the road by flash floods at the height of Typhoon Bopha in the village of Andap, New Bataan town, Compostela Valley province, Dec. 5, 2012, a day after the powerful Typhoon hit the province. At least 274 people have been killed and hundreds remain missing in the Philippines from the deadliest typhoon to hit the country this year, the civil defense chief said.  (Ted Aljibe/AFP/Getty Images)#

Filipino soldiers and residents work to remove a fallen tree from a road in  New Bataan township, Compostela Valley in southern Philippines, Dec. 5, 2012, a day after Typhoon Bopha made landfall. (Bullit Marquez/Associated Press)#

A resident hangs clothing amid fallen trees and debris a day after Typhoon Bopha made landfall in the village of Andap, New Bataan township, Compostela Valley in southern Philippines, Dec. 5, 2012. (Bullit Marquez/Associated Press)#

Motorists traverse a flooded road in New Bataan town, Compostela Valley province, Dec. 5, 2012, a day after the powerful Typhoon Bopha hit the province. (Ted Aljibe/AFP/Getty Images)#

Residents clean their sofa next to their damaged house in New Bataan town, Compostela Valley province, Dec. 5, 2012, a day after Typhoon Bopha hit the province. (Ted Aljibe/AFP/Getty Images)#

Residents walk past debris on a highway as they head home in New Bataan town, Compostela Valley province, Dec. 5, 2012, a day after Typhoon Bopha hit the province. (Ted Alfibe/AFP/Getty Images)#

Medicine is distributed to residents, all victims of the devastating flash flood that hit the village of Andap, New Bataan township, Compostela Valley in southern Philippines, Dec. 5, 2012. (Bullit Marquez/Associated Press)#

A woman sorts out clothes in front of her damaged house in Monte Vista town, Compostela Valley province, Dec. 5, 2012, a day after Typhoon Bopha hit the province. (Ted Aljibe/AFP/Getty Images)#

A soldier surveys the devastation caused by Typhoon Bopha at the flash flood-hit village of Andap, Dec. 5, 2012. (Bullit Marquez/Associated Press)#

Children retrieve their books and other belongings from their damaged home, Dec. 5, 2012, a day after powerful Typhoon Bopha hit Montevista township, in the Compostela Valley in southern Philippines. Typhoon Bopha (local name Pablo), one of the strongest typhoons to hit the Philippines this year. (Bullit Marquez/Associated Press)#

Rosalinda Pasko tearfully breaks the news to a relative of the death of 2 of her family members at the flash flood-hit village of Andap, Dec. 5, 2012. (Bullit Marquez/Associated Press)#

The devastation brought about by powerful Typhoon Bopha at Montevista township, Compostela Valley in southern Philippines, Dec. 5, 2012. Typhoon Bopha, one of the strongest typhoons to hit the Philippines this year, killed scores of peopl while triggering landslides, flooding and cutting off power in two entire provinces. (Bullit Marquez/Associated Press)#

Residents examine their house, damaged by a devastating typhoon, Dec. 6, 2012, in New Bataan township, Compostela Valley in the southern Philippines.  The powerful typhoon that washed away emergency shelters, a military camp and possibly entire families in the southern Philippines has killed hundreds of people with nearly 400 missing, authorities said. (Bullit Marquez/Associated Press)#

A woman dries her laundry next to her family's makeshift tent in Montevista town in Compostela Valley in southern Philippines, Dec. 6, 2012. The numbers of dead and missing vary, but the head of the national disaster agency said 332 people were killed and 379 were missing after Typhoon Bopha triggered landslides and floods along the coast and in farming and mining towns inland in the southern Mindanao region. (Erik De Castro/Reuters)#

A resident carries a religious statue along a muddy road in the town of New Bataan, compostela province, Dec. 6, 2012. An estimated 200,000 people are homeless and more than 300 dead after the Philippines suffered its worst typhoon this year. (Ted Aljibe/AFP/Getty Images)#

Flash flood victims wait for relief supplies at an evacuation center following a devastating typhoon, in New Bataan township, Compostela Valley in the southern Philippines, Dec. 6, 2012. (Bullit Marquez/Associated Press)#

Residents line up for relief supplies at an evacuation center, Dec. 6, 2012, in New Bataan township, Compostela Valley in the southern Philippines. (Bullit Marquez/Associated Press)#

Members of the Philippine Coast Guard carry relief goods for victims of flash floods caused by Typhoon Bopha in Davao province while loading their ship in Manila, Philippines, Dec. 6, 2012. (Aaron Favila/Associated Press)#

A list of missing residents is prepared to be posted on a wall as residents, impacted by the typhoon,  line up for relief supplies, Dec. 6, 2012, in New Bataan township. (Bullit Marquez/Associated Press)#

Residents line up for relief supplies at an evacuation center, Dec. 6, 2012, in New Bataan township, Compostela Valley in the southern Philippines. (Bullit Marquez/Associated Press)#

An aerial view of damaged houses caused by flash floods in Compostela Valley province, southern Philippines, Dec. 6, 2012.  Rescue workers searched through thick mud, broken homes and fallen trees for survivors, two days after Typhoon Bopha swept the southern Philippines. (Philippine Army 10th Infantry Division/Reuters)#

Residents are evacuated to safer grounds, Dec. 6, 2012 at New Bataan township, Compostela Valley. (Bullit Marquez/Associated Press)#

Rescuers evacuate a child who survived flooding with her pregnant mother as they cross a river in New Bataan town, Compostela Valley, southern Philippines, Dec. 6, 2012. Rescuers found the six-month pregnant woman on the other side of a river, stranded with her one-year-old son after escaping floods that swamped their house. (Erik De Castro/Reuters)#

Relatives cross a river to bury their loved one, who died in a flash flood, Dec. 6, 2012, in New Bataan township. (Bullit Marquez/Associated Press)#

A pregnant woman who survived flooding holds her child on a stretcher while waiting to be evacuated, Dec. 6, 2012. (Erik De Castro/Reuters)#

A flash flood survivor is driven to a hospital after being rescued, Dec. 6, 2012, in New Bataan township, Compostela Valley. (Bullit Marquez/Associated Press)#

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Το πέρασμά του τυφώνα Haiyan απο τις  Φιλιππίνες


A Filipino resident stands on a roof of a home with a backdrop of a cloudy financial district in Manila, Philippines, Nov. 8. The most powerful cyclone in three decades battered the Philippines, killing at least three people and displacing over 718,000, disaster relief officials said. Typhoon Haiyan was packing maximum sustained winds of 235 kilometres per hour (kph) and gusts of up to 275 kph as it made five landfalls over the eastern and central provinces of Eastern Samar, Leyte, Cebu and Iloilo, the national weather bureau said. (Francis R. Malasig/EPA)

A handout satelite image shows Typhoon Haiyan striking the Philippines, Nov. 8. The Philippine disaster relief agency says at least three people have been killed and more than half a million displaced as Typhoon Haiyan pummels the archipelago. Haiyan, packing maximum winds of 235 kilometres per hour (kph) and gusts of up to 275 kph, made landfall at five locations, according to the weather bureau. (National Oceanic and Atmosphere Adminstration/EPA) #

A house is engulfed by the storm surge brought about by powerful typhoon Haiyan that hit Legazpi city, Albay province on Nov. 8, about 520 kilometers (325 miles) south of Manila, Philippines. Typhoon Haiyan, one of the most powerful typhoons ever recorded slammed into the Philippines, setting off landslides, knocking out power in one entire province and cutting communications in the country's central region of island provinces. (Nelson Salting/Associated Press) #

Families of Indigenous Filipino Badjao seek refuge inside a gymnasium turned into an evacuation center during a heavy downpour brought by Typhoon Haiyan in Cebu province, Philippines, Nov. 8. (Jay Rommel Labra/EPA)  #

A resident walks past high waves pounding the sea wall amidst strong winds as Typhoon Haiyan hit the city of Legaspi, Albay province, south of Manila on Nov. 8.  One of the most intense typhoons on record whipped the Philippines on Nov. 8, killing three people and terrifying millions as monster winds tore roofs off buildings and giant waves washed away flimsy homes. (Charism Sayat/AFP/Getty Images)  #

A Filipino woman uses a plastic sheet during a downpour brought by Typhoon Haiyan in Manila, Philippines, on Nov. 8. The most powerful cyclone in three decades battered the Philippines killing at least one, forcing hundreds of thousands to flee their homes, and cutting power and communication. (Dennis M. Sabagan/EPA)  #

A man reinforces his house with banana stalks as powerful typhoon Haiyan hits Legazpi city, Albay province, about 520 kilometers (325 miles) south of Manila, Philippines on Nov. 8.  (Nelson Salting/Associated Press)  #

A mother takes refuge with her children as Typhoon Haiyan hits Cebu city, central Philippines on Nov. 8. Typhoon Haiyan, the strongest typhoon in the world this year and possibly the most powerful ever to hit land battered the central Philippines, forced millions of people to flee to safer ground, cut power lines and blew apart houses. Haiyan, a category-5 super typhoon, bore down on the northern tip of Cebu Province, a popular tourist destination with the country's second-largest city, after lashing the islands of Leyte and Samar with 275 kph (170 mph) wind gusts and 5-6 meter (15-19 ft) waves. (Zander Casas/Reuters)  #

Soldiers make the rounds to enforce the evacuation of residents as powerful typhoon Haiyan hits Legazpi city, Albay province south of Manila, Philippines on Nov. 8. (Nelson Salting/Associated Press) #

Residents walk along the coastal village while strong winds from Typhoon Haiyan battered Bayog town in Los Banos, Laguna, south of Manila on Nov. 8. (Charlie Saceda/Reuters)  #

A fisherman carries his net after making it safely back to shore in the fishing village after a strong winds from Typhoon Haiyan battered Bayog town in Los Banos, Laguna city, south of Manila on Nov. 8.  (Charlie Saceda/Reuters)  #

A resident walks along a shoreline as strong winds brought by super Typhoon Haiyan battered San Roque town, Legazpi city, Phillippines on Nov. 8, 2013. (Earl Recamunda/Reuters)  #

Residents clear the road after a tree was toppled by strong winds and damaged a van at the onslaught of powerful typhoon Haiyan that hit the island province of Cebu, Philippines on Nov. 8. (Chester Baldicantos/Associated Press)  #

Boys play next to strong waves in a coastal village as strong winds from Typhoon Haiyan battered Bayog town in Los Banos, Laguna, south of Manila on Nov. 8. (Charlie Saceda/Reuters)  #

A fisherman secures his outrigger in a river near Manila bay on Nov. 8.  Super Typhoon Haiyan smashed into coastal communities on the central Philippine island of Samar, about 600 kilometres (370 miles) southeast of Manila, before dawn with maximum sustained winds of about 315 kilometres (195 miles) an hour.  (Jay Directo/AFP/Getty Images) #

Girls ride on bicycles as they are splashed with water from strong waves in a coastal village as Typhoon Haiyan battered Bayog town in Los Banos, Laguna, south of Manila on Nov. 8.  (Charlie Saceda/Reuters)  #

A farmer inspects his cornfields that was damage by the passing of Super Typhoon Haiyan into coastal communities on the central island of Cebu on Nov. 8. One of the most intense typhoons on record whipped the Philippines, killing three people and terrifying millions as monster winds tore roofs off buildings and giant waves washed away flimsy homes. (STR/AFP/Getty Images)  #

A satelite handout photograph shows Typhoon Haiyan striking the Philippines on 08 November 2013.  (Japan Metrological Agency/EPA)  #

Debris litter the road by the coastal village in Legazpi city following a storm surge brought about by powerful Typhoon Haiyan in Albay province on Nov. 8, south of Manila, Philippines.  (Nelson Salting/Associated Press)  #
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Residents pass by a row of dead bodies in an area devastated by Typhoon Haiyan on Nov. 11 in Leyte, Philippines. (Dondi Tawatao/Getty Images) #

Survivors stand among debris and ruins of houses destroyed after Super Typhoon Haiyan battered Tacloban city in central Philippines November 10. (Erik De Castro/Reuters)  #

A mother cries in relief upon boarding a Philippine Air Force helicopter, Nov. 11  following Friday's typhoon Haiyan. (Bullit Marquez/Associated Press)  #

Residents retrieve umbrellas prior to lining up for relief supplies at Tacloban airport  Nov. 11 following Friday's typhoon Haiyan that lashed this city and several provinces in central Philippines. (Bullit Marquez/Associated Press)  #

A pregnant woman cooks a meal inside a building overlooking destroyed houses after Typhoon Haiyan battered Tacloban city in central Philippines November 10. (Erik De Castro/Reuters)  #

A crowd of Filipinos are seen passing an abandoned dead body  on the side of a street in the super typhoon devastated city of Tacloban, Leyte province, Philippines, Nov. 11. (Francis R. Malasig/EPA)  #

An evacuee cries for a relative while boarding a US military evacuation flight at the airport in Tacloban in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan on Nov. 12. in Tacloban, Leyte, Philippines. (Kevin Frayer/Getty Images) #

A resident looks at houses damaged by typhoon Haiyan, in Tacloban city, Leyte province central Philippines on Nov. 10. (Aaron Favila/Associated Press)  #

Typhoon Haiyan survivors walk through the ruins of their neighborhood on the outskirts of Tacloban, central Philippines on  Nov. 13. (David Guttenfelder/Associated Press)  #

Residents hug each other after reuniting for the first time after super Typhoon Haiyan hit Tacloban city, central Philippines Nov. 11. (Romeo Ranoco/Reuters)  #

A body wrapped in cloth labeled only with a name is left on a pew at St. Michael The Archangel Chapel in Tacloban, central Philippines,  Nov. 12. (Wally Santana/Associated Press)  #

A body of a dead man is seen at the bay of  Tacloban, eastern island of Leyte on Nov. 10. (Noel Celis/AFP/Getty Images)  #

Residents carry relief goods along the bay in Tacloban city, Leyte province, central Philippines, Nov 10. (Aaron Favila/Associated Press) #

Filipinos carry a victim in the super typhoon devastated city of Tacloban, Leyte province, Philippines, Nov. 9. (Francis R. Malasig/EPA)  #

A girl peeks out from a makeshift shelter in Tacloban, on the eastern island of Leyte on Nov. 10 after Typhoon Haiyan swept over the Philippines. (Noel Celis/AFP/Getty Images)  #

A young survivor uses a plastic cover to protect him from rain as he passes by a damaged Boy Scout statue at typhoon ravaged Tacloban city, Leyte province, central Philippines on Nov. 12. (Aaron Favila/Associated Press)  #

A man wearing a t-shirt displaying the message 'never give up' walks over debris with other survivors as they pass through an area devastaed by Typhoon Haiyan on Nov. 12 in Leyte, Philippines. Four days after the typhoon devastated the region many have nothing left, they are without food or power and most lost their homes. (Dondi Tawatao/Getty Images)  #

Two people ride bikes through an area devastated by Typhoon Haiyan on Nov. 12.  in Leyte, Philippines. (Dondi Tawatao/Getty Images) #

A woman carrying a child cries as other survivors of Typhoon Haiyan wait to board a C130 aircraft during the evacuation of hundreds of survivors of Typhoon Haiyan on Nov. 12.  in Tacloban, Philippines. (Paula Bronstein/Getty Images) #

A young boy cycles past a coffin amid scenes of devastation in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan on Nov. 13. in Tacloban, Leyte, Philippines. (Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)  #

A father carries the lifeless body of his daughter on the way to the morgue after super typhoon Haiyan hit Tacloban City in Leyte province, central Philippines Nov. 10. (Nino Jesus Orbeta/Philippine Daily Inquirer via Reuters) #

Soldiers zip up body bags after families have identified their relatives who perished during Typhoon Haiyan in Tacloban city, central Philippines Nov. 13. (Edgar Su/Reuters)  #

Residents walk past damaged houses in Tacloban city, Leyte province, central Philippines on Nov. 10. The city remains littered with debris from damaged homes as many complain of shortages of food and water and no electricity since Typhoon Haiyan slammed into their province. (Bullit Marquez/Associated Press)  #

Residents carry furniture taken from a hotel in Palo, eastern island of Leyte on Nov. 10 three days after devastating Super Typhoon Haiyan hit the area on Nov. 8.  (Noel Celis/AFP/Getty Images)  #

Survivors carry bags of rice from a warehouse which they stormed due to shortage of food at typhoon-ravaged Tacloban city, Leyte province central Philippines on Nov. 11. (cAaron Favila/Associated Press) #

An elderly woman is evacuated from the airport in Tacloban, Nov. 13, in Tacloban city, Leyte province, central Philippines. (Wong Maye-E/Associated Press)  #

Newborn baby Bea Joy is held as mother Emily Ortega, 21, rests after giving birth at an improvised clinic at Tacloban airport in Tacloban city, Leyte province in central Philippines on Nov. 10. Bea Joy was named after her grandmother Beatrice, who was missing following the onslaught of Typhoon Haiyan.  Ortega was in an evacuation center when the storm surge hit and flooded the city. She had to swim to survive before finding safety at the airport. (Bullit Marquez/Associated Press)  #

An aerial view shows signs for help and food amid the destruction left from Typhoon Haiyan in the coastal town of Tanawan, central Philippines, Nov. 13. (Wally Santana/Associated Press)  #
"Δικό σου είναι αυτό που δεν μπορεί να υπάρξει χωρίς εσένα"
The Little Prince - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry