Typhoon Haiyan: Images of then and now
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Typhoon Haiyan, with its brutal winds and resulting storm surge, tore across central Philippines 12 months ago, killing or leaving missing more than 7,000 people.
The storm, , destroyed many of the country's low-lying coastal farming and fishing communities - already among the nation's poorest.
Images taken in affected areas after the storm and a year later show how people are now picking up the pieces of their lives.