Jeepney's Destroyed By Devastating Super Typhoon Haiyan

LEYTE, PHILIPPINES - NOVEMBER 23: A Jeepney smashed by Typhoon Haiyan lies in the water in Tacloban on November 23, 2013 in Leyte, Philippines. The Jeepney is a modified form of transport based on the military jeep used by US troops during WWII. It has become the primary mode of transport across the Philippines and part of their national identity. Typhoon Haiyan which ripped through Philippines over a week ago has been described as one of the most powerful typhoons ever to hit land, leaving thousands dead and hundreds of thousands homeless. Countries all over the world have pledged relief aid to help support those affected by the typhoon however damage to the airport and roads have made moving the aid into the most affected areas very difficult. With dead bodies left out in the open air and very limited food, water and shelter, health concerns are growing. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
LEYTE, PHILIPPINES - NOVEMBER 23: A Jeepney smashed by Typhoon Haiyan lies in the water in Tacloban on November 23, 2013 in Leyte, Philippines. The Jeepney is a modified form of transport based on the military jeep used by US troops during WWII. It has become the primary mode of transport across the Philippines and part of their national identity. Typhoon Haiyan which ripped through Philippines over a week ago has been described as one of the most powerful typhoons ever to hit land, leaving thousands dead and hundreds of thousands homeless. Countries all over the world have pledged relief aid to help support those affected by the typhoon however damage to the airport and roads have made moving the aid into the most affected areas very difficult. With dead bodies left out in the open air and very limited food, water and shelter, health concerns are growing. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
Jeepney's Destroyed By Devastating Super Typhoon Haiyan
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