Good evening. We find ourselves tonight in that period between landfall of a monster storm and then learning how bad it was when communications are back up. There is reason to believe, though, that entire portions of the philippines are cut off tonight and under water after a storm made landfall thats being described as the most powerful on earth ever to hit land. Wind gusts at the core were predicted at over 200 miles an hour. At that speed, nothing can remain attached to the earth. Waves were reported at 50 feet and higher. And after passing through the philippines, the storm that has emerged on the other side is still more powerful than katrina was. This powerful explosion of nature is where we begin tonight. Our report from correspondent angus walker in manila. Reporter winds topping 230 miles an hour. Houses were torn apart. Huge waves crashed ashore. A tidal surge flooded coastal areas. Crew members on this barge had to abandon ship and struggle to get to shore. 12 Million People
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