On Nov. 8, 2013, super-typhoon Haiyan—one of the strongest storms recorded in modern history—struck the Philippines, leaving a path of death and destruction. “In the Wake of Haiyan’s Wrath” (Sojourners, June 2014), by Karl M. Gaspar, describes the nation’s slow journey of healing after this climactic disaster.
Photos courtesy of the Redemptorist Center for Social and Ecological Concern in the Philippines.
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