maybe another foot or two of rein coming down as haiyan ntinues to curve up towards china in the nextu vy much. that iour developing story typhoon hain made landfall in the philippines yesterday. as many as 1,200 people were killed by thtyphoon. wi gusts as strong as 170 miles per hour, ripping off roof topsff of buildings, knocked down trees and power lines and left some in deep floodwaters. nearly 750,000 people fled their homesefore the storm. the bay ares home to some 400,000 filipino americans, man of those who have bee watching the typhoon tckery closely. gladys's sister lives in a place that was hard h by a 7.1 rthquake just three weeks ago. when the typhoon hit, some of her family members were still living in tents because of tha earthqua. >> it's so scary and i'm s scared about them and very worried abou them. actually i can't sleep lt night becausof the worry. i'm so wored. >> relief efforts are ramping up all around the bay area. cities are joining filipino communities and organizes in trying to raisemoney. otr parts of asia brang for the approach ofyphoon haiyan. morehan 5