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| 3. | Many of these were set up temporarily on the streets of Tacloban City by foreign aid agencies. |
| 6. | A long-term response with the intention of ensuring that building that are rebuilt are upgraded and stronger in the event of another storm. |
| 7. | This crucial part of the transport infrastructure was destroyed in Tacloban City. |
| 8. | Philippines most important crop of which 1.1 million tonnes were destroyed. |
| 9. | An urban area that was 90% destroyed by the storm. |
| 11. | This was a secondary effect where many people started stealing from homes and businesses in Tacloban City. |
| 13. | A secondary effect of large amounts of rainfall which blocked off roads and access to remote communities. |
| 16. | The speed of this was recorded at 314km/h. The most powerful ever recorded. |
| 18. | The country that the storm hit after it left the Philippines. |
| 19. | This was 5 metres high and was responsible for most of the death and destruction. |
| 20. | This social impact affected more than 4 million people |
| 21. | An island of the Central Philippines badly damaged by the storm. |
| 22. | This happened to more than 6000 people. |
| 23. | An island of the central Philippines badly damaged by the storm. |