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Image of Yolanda Aftermath, Among TIME’s Top 10 Photos for 2013

One of the year's 10 best photos from around the world, according to TIME Magazine, is from the Philippines and it's a picture of Yolanda victims in Leyte.

Survivors of super typhoon Yolanda march during a religious procession in Tolosa, Leyte on November 18, 2013. [by Philippe Lopez, Agence France-Presse]

Survivors of super typhoon Yolanda march during a religious procession in Tolosa, Leyte on November 18, 2013. [by Philippe Lopez, Agence France-Presse]

TIME magazine has released their Top 10 photos of 2013 and making it to the list is a picture showing residents in Tolosa, Leyte holding on to religious images amid the aftermath of super typhoon Yolanda.

The photo was taken by Philippe Lopez for Agence France-Presse and Getty Images.

Here is the photo’s caption:

“It’s very stormy at this time of year in the Philippines. Clouds gathered in front of the setting sun while along the road residents lit fires to burn the debris left by the typhoon. Momentarily, the devastated landscape took on a strange beauty, and it was just then that this group of women and children appeared on the road. I think people gravitate towards this picture not only because it is visually strong and emotional, but also because, in a way, it draws on some viewers’ own faith.”

Other images in the Top 10 were from Bangladesh, Australia, Turkey, South Africa, Texas, Egypt, Syria, and USA.

2 Comments on Image of Yolanda Aftermath, Among TIME’s Top 10 Photos for 2013

  1. Art is Life itself and vice versa

  2. hiyanghiya naman ako sau! // December 5, 2013 at 8:19 pm //

    OO NGA, ANG GANDA NG ARTWORKS ERR…PICTURE

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