Typhoon Rai: more than 3m people directly affected in Philippines
by Rebecca Ratcliffe South-east Asia correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#5TAQT)
Some areas still cut off a week after disaster, with power outages and shortages of food and clean water
More than 3 million people have been directly affected by the devastation wreaked by Typhoon Rai, which caused widespread power outages and water shortages, and has left some areas completely cut off from relief teams even a week after the disaster.
Rai first hit the Philippines last Thursday, and has been described by the Red Cross as one of the worst typhoons to hit the country in December in five decades. The true scale of the destruction is still unknown because of the extensive communication cuts, and damage to roads, ports and airports.
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