Here’s the final cut of the 12-minute video of the horrendous morning in Tacloban City, Nov. 8, 2013 when super typhoon Yolanda/Haiyan hit the central Philippines.

The 43-year old American storm chaser Josh Morgerman, together with his fellow storm chasers Mark Thomas and James Reynolds were in Tacloban to document the super typhoon but ended up rescuing people.
“As a storm chaser, I always want to get in the cyclone’s eye. We knew Yolanda’s eye was going to cross the coast south of Tacloban City, we chose to stay in the city because the storm was so extremely powerful, and the towns to the south seemed too vulnerable. Although Tacloban City did not get the calm eye, it did experience the cyclone’s intense inner core, which passed right over the city.” Morgerman narrated to reporters.
The video is produced with love and sympathy for the Filipino people and victims of this storm - Morgerman.

The 43-year old American storm chaser Josh Morgerman, together with his fellow storm chasers Mark Thomas and James Reynolds were in Tacloban to document the super typhoon but ended up rescuing people.
“As a storm chaser, I always want to get in the cyclone’s eye. We knew Yolanda’s eye was going to cross the coast south of Tacloban City, we chose to stay in the city because the storm was so extremely powerful, and the towns to the south seemed too vulnerable. Although Tacloban City did not get the calm eye, it did experience the cyclone’s intense inner core, which passed right over the city.” Morgerman narrated to reporters.
The video is produced with love and sympathy for the Filipino people and victims of this storm - Morgerman.
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