Tacloban, a visual diary on the ground

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See Tacloban from the eyes of mural artist AG Saño, a few hours after super typhoon Yolanda hit land

TACLOBAN CITY, Philippines – What was it like in Tacloban City on November 8?

Mural artist, AG Saño, was in Tacloban right after super typhoon Yolanda (international name, Haiyan) hit the city. Saño described the succeeding hours as “anarchy and chaos” — with rampant looting, debris and death. Saño volunteered to help collect corpses from the streets. (WATCH: #TalkThursday with Naderev and AG Saño

Watch Saño’s photos of the typhoon aftermath below. His lens captured people smiling as they worked or lent a helping hand, despite the devastation.

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