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 TACLOBAN, LEYTE, PHILIPPINES - APRIL 16: People fix the roof of a house on April 16, 2014 in Tanauan, Leyte, Philippines. People continue to rebuild their lives five months after Typhoon Haiyan struck the coast on November 8, 2013, leaving more than 6000 dead and many more homeless. Although many businesses and services are functioning, electricity and housing continue to be the main issues, with many residents still living in temporary housing conditions due to "No Build" areas preventing them from rebuilding their homes. This week marks Holy Week across the Philippines and will see many people attend religious activities. (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images) 
 Keywords: Natural Disaster, Human Interest, Business, Finance
485071943 
 TACLOBAN, LEYTE, PHILIPPINES - APRIL 16: People fix the roof of a house on April 16, 2014 in Tanauan, Leyte, Philippines. People continue to rebuild their lives five months after Typhoon Haiyan struck the coast on November 8, 2013, leaving more than 6000 dead and many more homeless. Although many businesses and services are functioning, electricity and housing continue to be the main issues, with many residents still living in temporary housing conditions due to "No Build" areas preventing them from rebuilding their homes. This week marks Holy Week across the Philippines and will see many people attend religious activities. (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images) 
 Keywords: Natural Disaster, Human Interest, Business, Finance
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TACLOBAN, LEYTE, PHILIPPINES - APRIL 16: People fix the roof of a house on April 16, 2014 in Tanauan, Leyte, Philippines. People continue to rebuild their lives five months after Typhoon Haiyan struck the coast on November 8, 2013, leaving more than 6000 dead and many more homeless. Although many businesses and services are functioning, electricity and housing continue to be the main issues, with many residents still living in temporary housing conditions due to "No Build" areas preventing them from rebuilding their homes. This week marks Holy Week across the Philippines and will see many people attend religious activities. (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)


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