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Super Typhoon Haiyan or better known in the Philippines as Typhoon Yolanda, has wreaked massive damage to property, agriculture and infrastructure especially in Tacloban, a city in central Philippines. Reports have surfaced that more than 10,000 were feared dead as Typhoon Haiyan made landfall in the Southeast Asian country. The figure allegedly came from a Philippine official. Authorities have yet to give an official death toll as communication lines in some areas remain down and relief operations are ongoing.

Emergency responders and rescue workers still struggle to reach Haiyan-ravaged villages to deliver relief goods and aid surivors of a powerful typhoon which had displaced more the 600,000 people, according to news reports.

According to the assessment of the United Nations, some survivors had no access to food, water and first-aid medicine. Relief operations did not immediately reach the affected towns due to massive damage in airports and bridges.

All eyes are on Philippine President Benigno Aquino as he faces one of the greatest challenges on his third year as the leader of the typhoon-prone country. Officials have reported that the president is sending out troops to contain the looting and restore peace and order in Tacloban. Mr Aquino is also considering imposing martial law in the area to ensure the security of the people.

Microwave pulse allegations

As Typhoon Haiyan aka Yolanda leaves the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) and heads for Vietnam, reports have emerged that the Category 5 storm, one of the strongest typhoons in the world, was caused by a microwave pulse.

A microwave anomaly has been observed in the West Pacific, causing a heavy rotation to develop and eventually creating a large storm. Tropical storms caused by microwave anomalies or beams were previously discussed by Dr Michio Kaku, the Weather Channel and CNN. The 13-minute video, which is slowly going viral on Facebook, explains the findings and the possible origin of the microwave pulse. It was alleged in reports that a U.S. Airforce base is located near the microwave anomaly. The U.S. base is reportedly a satellite communications hub.

The microwave "beam" anomaly allegedly came from the Western islands and ends in the West Pacific Ocean, just north of Papua New Guinea. After the microwave beams, satellite images showed a "heavy rotation" begin to develop, eventually becoming a large tropical storm. The report said that the rotation developed within 1 day of the microwave anomaly.

Reports also said that weather modifications have been done using a microwave pulse. Watch the video here to find out more of the alleged findings of Typhoon Haiyan being caused by a microwave anomaly:

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According to reports, this has happened before with storms being created and controlled. The U.S. has not yet denied nor confirmed the allegations of involvement in the creation of Typhoon Haiyan.

Another video discussing the microwave pulse causing Typhoon Krosa and an earthquake in Taiwan:

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NEW UPDATE: Another microwave pulse or "beam" leads to the formation of Tropical Depression Zoraida? Zoraida was predicted to go on the same path as Typhoon Haiyan or known in the Philippines as Yolanda. Zoraida has not been classified as a Typhoon according to weather authorities. Watch the video below.

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