The official death toll in the Philippines from Typhoon Haiyan has topped 3,000. But that number could rise. There’s been conflicting reports on the number of people killed in the storm. Anderson will be reporting live from Manila tonight with the latest developments. We’ll get an update from the shattered city, Tacloban. We’ll also show you how the aid effort is proceeding, eight days after the typhoon hit the island nation. Plus, we’ll have one family’s emotional reunion and much more. Here’s the AC360 411 on the disaster:
3,631
The official death toll, according to the Philippines National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council.
12,487
The number of people wounded.
At least 1,179
The number of people missing after the typhoon.
9 million
The number of people affected by the storm.
44
The number of provinces impacted by the typhoon.
55
How many cities in the Philippines are affected by the tragedy.
536
The number of municipalities in the Philippines facing destruction.
Nearly 2 million
The number of people displaced after the typhoon and in need of food.
400,000
How many people are now at evacuation centers.
4 million
The number of children affected by the typhoon, according to the U.N.
40
The number of corpses each five-person team will be required to handle starting Saturday in the Philippines, as part of an effort to identify and bury the dead, according to the state-run Philippine News Agency.
801
The official death toll in hard-hit Tacloban, but thousands are feared dead in the city.
3,000
The number of Tacloban survivors who were evacuated and arrived in Cebu Friday aboard a Philippine naval ship.
220,000
The population of Tacloban before the storm.
5,500
The size of the U.S. military crew aboard the USS George Washington, which has arrived in Philippine waters. Eight other smaller ships traveled with the aircraft carrier, and together they have 80 aircraft, including 21 helicopters that can deliver supplies to survivors.
300
The number of U.S. Marines already on the ground in the Philippines helping relief efforts.
900
How many additional U.S. Marines are expected to arrive next week aboard the USS Germantown and USS Ashland.
$26+ million
How much money Americans have donated to the relief effort, so far.
15 feet
The height of the storm surge in some places.
195 mph – 235 mph
The sustained winds and how powerful the wind gusts were when Super Typhoon Haiyan hit.
3.5 times
The typhoon winds were more than three times as strong as Hurricane Katrina here in the U.S.