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Last updated 11 Aug 2025

Recovery Collection: Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) 2013

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Introduction

Typhoon Haiyan, locally known as Super Typhoon Yolanda, was one of the most powerful tropical cyclones on record and made landfall at the Eastern part of the Philippines on 17 November 2013. The most affected islands were Leyte and Samar. The typhoon killed over 6,000 people and affected in around 590 municipalities approximately 16 million people, including 4 million who were displaced. The typhoon also caused widespread damage to housing, livelihoods and infrastructure across nine of the poorest provinces of the country. Almost 1.1 million houses were damaged or destroyed.

The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) of the Government of Philippines evacuated over 125,00 people to over 109 evacuation centres before the arrival of typhoon. Initially, the Government developed a document “Reconstruction Assistance on Yolanda”, in which the overall damages and losses from the typhoon were estimated at US$12.9 billion and the needs for recovery and reconstruction were estimated at US$8.2 billion. Subsequently, the Government developed a “Comprehensive Rehabilitation and Recovery Plan”, for the implementation of which the following five clusters were established: Food and water distribution, peace and order, shelter and reconstruction, social services as well as livelihood, employment and commerce.

The World Bank proposed as lessons learned from the typhoon to reform the NDRRMC, to create a disaster rehabilitation and recovery framework as well as effective coordination mechanisms, to develop implementation modalities and strategies for faster rehabilitation and recovery interventions, an effective emergency procurement manual as well as standards for disaster rehabilitation and recovery communications and to explore further channels of funding for disaster rehabilitation and recovery.

Hazards
Cyclone, Hurricane and Typhoon
Country and region
Philippines

Knowledge base

Items: 60
Update
30 October 2014
One year after devastating super typhoon, Philippines approves rebuilding plan

'The recovery plans are based on the principle of 'build back better' by focusing on long-term, sustainable efforts to reduce vulnerabilities and strengthen capacities of communities to cope with future hazard events,' Communications Secretary Herminio Coloma told reporters...

Thomson Reuters Foundation, trust.org
Recovery Analysis for Urban and Peri-Urban Coastal Zones in Eastern Leyte
Documents and publications
Publications
Reports and analysis
30 June 2014
Recovery Analysis for Urban and Peri-Urban Coastal Zones in Eastern Leyte

This assessment was carried out just over six months on from Typhoon Yolanda and it concludes with a summary of recommendations for recovery programming.

Save the Children International
Documents and publications
5 June 2014
The right move? Ensuring durable relocation after typhoon Haiyan

This paper presents key findings from the survey conducted in areas targeted for relocation following Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. It aims to understand the needs and perceptions of groups affected. It argues that current plans ignore key elements of sustainable relocation processes, and lack technical guidance and support.

Oxfam International Secretariat
Are we there yet? Children’s views on Haiyan recovery and the road ahead
Documents and publications
Publications
Reports and analysis
30 April 2014
Are we there yet? Children’s views on Haiyan recovery and the road ahead

One year on from Typhoon Haiyan (local name Yolanda), this report is based on consultations with 162 children who survived the storm, ages 6 to 17 years.

Save the Children International
Save the Children International
Typhoon Haiyan one year on: older people key to recovery
Documents and publications
Publications
30 April 2014
Typhoon Haiyan one year on: older people key to recovery

This report marks the one-year anniversary of the typhoon that struck the central region of the Philippines on the morning of 8 November 2013.

HelpAge International
HFHJ News Letter
Documents and publications
Publications
30 March 2014
3 Years Since the Great East Japan Earthquake

This artcle summarizes the emergency relief operation and the rebuilding project held by Habitat for Humanity Japan (Habitat Japan) after the Great East Japan Earthquake.

Habitat for Humanity International
Documents and publications
13 February 2014
See me, ask me, hear me: children’s recommendations for recovery three months after Typhoon Haiyan

This document reports on children's experiences during the typhoon Haiyan that hit the Philippines on 8 November 2013, and about their recommendations for response and assistance.

Save the Children International
Documents and publications
20 December 2013
Typhoon Haiyan: the response so far and vital lessons for the Philippines recovery

This paper challenges the world to remember the Philippines long after the TV cameras have gone. It provides a snapshot of the humanitarian response’s initial successes and struggles.

Oxfam International Secretariat
Aksyon Klima Pilipinas
Documents and publications
15 November 2013
Philippines: Typhoon Haiyan action plan

This action plan gives an overview of the situation at the national, international and bilateral levels, few days after the category 5 Typhoon Haiyan (locally known as Yolanda) made a direct hit on the Philippines, devastating areas in 36 provinces.

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
Typhoon Yolanda PDNA
Documents and publications
PDNA - Post Disaster Needs Assessments
10 February 2013
Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) 2013 the Philippines, Post-Disaster Needs Assessment

This PDNA aims to assess the damage, losses, and needs for recovery in key social, infrastructure, and productive sectors as a result of typhoon Yolanda. A recovery strategy to be implemented in the short-term and long-term is also included.

Philippines - government

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