Filipino typhoon survivor children, who escaped after their village was attacked by allegedly armed men, wait for social workers in the super typhoon devastated city of Tacloban, Leyte province, Philippines, 13 November 2013. Aid workers and relief supplies were being poured into eastern provinces hit by Typhoon Haiyan, which aid agencies and officials estimated has left thousands dead and staggering destruction in its wake. The official death toll in the Philippines from one of the world’s strongest typhoons rose to 1,833, the national disaster relief agency said with many towns still unaccounted for. (Photo by Dennis M. Sabangan/EPA)
A Filipino woman holding a baby runs during a downpour in the super typhoon devastated city of Tacloban, Leyte province, Philippines, 12 November 2013. International aid poured in for the Philippines as authorities stepped up efforts to reach survivors driven to looting after one of the world's strongest typhoons devastated their towns. A tropical depression brought heavy rains over the central and eastern Philippines, where provinces badly hit by Haiyan are located, raising concerns that relief operations would be hampered. (Photo by Francis R. Malasig/EPA)
Survivors carry their belongings amidst heavy downpour after Typhoon Haiyan battered Tacloban city in central Philippines November 10, 2013. (Photo by Erik De Castro/Reuters)
Children play beside a damaged jeepney converted into a living quarter in an area devastated by Typhoon Haiyan on November 11, 2013 in Leyte, Philippines. (Photo by Dondi Tawatao/Getty Images)
A soldier carries one-day-old baby Ian Daniel Honrado to a waiting military transport plane Wednesday November 13, 2013 from the damaged Tacloban airport at Tacloban city, Leyte province in central Philippines. (Photo by Bullit Marquez/AP Photo)
People covering their faces pass a car in debris after super typhoon Haiyan battered Tacloban City, in central Philippines November 13, 2013. Philippine officials have been overwhelmed by Haiyan, one of the strongest typhoons on record, which tore through the central Philippines on Friday and flattened Tacloban, coastal capital of Leyte province where officials had feared 10,000 people died, many drowning in a tsunami-like wall of seawater. (Photo by Edgar Su/Reuters)
A boy holds a rooster as he and his family members who are affected by Typhoon Haiyan wait for his bus to leave the city in Tacloban, central Philippines, Wednesday, November 13, 2013. (Photo by Dita Alangkara/AP Photo)
Typhoon survivors jostle to get a chance to board a C-130 military transport plane Tuesday, November 12, 2013, in Tacloban, central Philippines. (Photo by Bullit Marquez/AP Photo)
Typhoon survivors queue up to have their mobile phones charged using power outlets provided by a cellular service provider in Tacloban, central Philippines, Wednesday, November 13, 2013. (Photo by Dita Alangkara/AP Photo)
Typhoon survivors camp out at Tacloban city airport hoping to be able to board U.S. and Philippine military transport planes Wednesday, November 13, 2013, in Tacloban city, Leyte province in central Philippines. (Photo by Bullit Marquez/AP Photo)
A mother breastfeeds her baby inside a chapel which was turned into a makeshift hospital after Super Typhoon Haiyan battered Tacloban city in central Philippines November 13, 2013. (Photo by John Javellana/Reuters)
The Philippines flag is blown by the wind in a super devastated view of Tacloban City, Leyte province, Philippines, 13 November 2013. (Photo by Mast Irham/EPA)
People cover their noses from the stench of dead bodies in an area affected by Typhoon Haiyan in Tacloban, Philippines, Wednesday, November 13, 2013. (Photo by Dita Alangkara/AP Photo)
A mother cries in relief upon boarding a Philippine Air Force helicopter, Monday November 11, 2013 following Friday's typhoon Haiyan which lashed Guiuan township, Eastern Samar province, central Philippines. (Photo by Bullit Marquez/AP Photo)
Residents queue up to receive treatment and relief supplies at Tacloban airport Monday November 11, 2013, following Friday's typhoon Haiyan that lashed this city and several provinces in central Philippines. (Photo by Bullit Marquez/AP Photo)
A husband and wife protect their baby from the rain as they wait for an evacuation flight in Tacloban, central Philippines, Tuesday, November 12, 2013. (Photo by Wally Santana/AP Photo)
A mother cries after her family failed to take a flight on a C-130 military plane out of Tacloban. (Photo by Ted Aljibe/AFP Photo)
Typhoon victims wait to be evacuated at the airport in Tacloban, on the eastern island of Leyte on November 12, 2013 after Super Typhoon Haiyan swept over the Philippines. (Photo by Philippe Lopez/AFP Photo)
A Filipino military personnel stands in the damaged control tower of the airport in Tacloban, on the eastern island of Leyte on November 12, 2013 after Super Typhoon Haiyan swept over the Philippines. (Photo by Philippe Lopez/AFP Photo)
Filipino troopers control survivors who want to board military planes to flee the typhoon ravaged Tacloban city, Leyte province, central Philippines on Tuesday, November 12, 2013. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)
An Airman with the Philippines Air Force helps offload Filipino civilians out of a U.S. Marine Corps C-130 Hercules aircraft at Villamor Air Base, Philippines. U.S. service members are assisting the Armed Forces of the Philippines in the recovery efforts for the people affected in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan. (Photo by Cpl. Codey Underwood/AP Photo/NMCS)
Typhoon survivors jostle to get a chance to board an evacuation flight on a C-130 military transport plane Tuesday, November 12, 2013, in Tacloban, central Philippines. (Photo by Bullit Marquez/AP Photo)
In this Tuesday, November 12, 2013, photo provided by the Navy Media Content Service (NMCS), civilians displaced by Typhoon Haiyan board a U.S. Marine Corps KC-130J Super Hercules at Tacloban Air Base before being transported to Manila, Philippines. U.S. service members are assisting the Armed Forces of the Philippines joined the recovery efforts for the people affected in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Anne K. Henry/AP Photo/NMCS/Released)
Survivors fill the streets to the downtown area as they race for supplies at typhoon ravaged Tacloban city, Leyte province central Philippines on Monday, November 11, 2013. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)
In this Tuesday, November 12, 2013, photo provided by the Navy Media Content Service (NMCS), U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Xavier L. Cannon and members of the Philippine Armed Forces help civilians displaced by Typhoon Haiyan disembark a C-130 aircraft at Villamor Air Base., Philippines. U.S. service members are assisting the Armed Forces of the Philippines in the recovery efforts for the people affected in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Anne K. Henry/AP Photo/NMCS/Released)
Survivors of Typhoon Haiyan are stopped by rescue workers as they try to board a C-130 cargo plane at the airport in Tacloban city, Leyte province, central Philippines, Tuesday, November 12, 2013. (Photo by Wong Maye-E/AP Photo)
Firemen carry the newly recovered body of a victim of Typhoon Haiyan in Tacloban, central Philippines, Wednesday, November 13, 2013. (Photo by Dita Alangkara/AP Photo)
A woman survivor of Typhoon Haiyan weeps as she holds her daughter while waiting for her turn to get on a U.S. Air Force plane to leave for the capital city of Manila, at the airport in Tacloban, central Philippines, Wednesday, November 13, 2013. (Photo by Dita Alangkara/AP Photo)
Firemen carry the newly recovered body of a victim of Typhoon Haiyan in Tacloban, Philippines, Wednesday, November 13, 2013. (Photo by Dita Alangkara/AP Photo)
A resident gets water from a hose along a road blocked by debris, brought at the height of super typhoon Haiyan in Palo, Leyte province in central Philippines November 12, 2013. (Photo by Erik De Castro/Reuters)
A father carries the lifeless body of his daughter on the way to the morgue after super typhoon Haiyan hit Tacloban City in Leyte province, central Philippines November 10, 2013. (Photo by Nino Jesus Orbeta/Reuters/Philippine Daily Inquirer)
A woman pauses near a truck that was swept away by a typhoon in Tacloban, Philippines, Wednesday, November 13, 2013. Typhoon Haiyan, one of the strongest storms on record, slammed into six central Philippine islands on Friday leaving a wide swath of destruction. (Photo by Dita Alangkara/AP Photo)
Military personnel carry a woman after she fainted while waiting in line to leave the town on military air transport, at the destroyed airport after super typhoon Haiyan battered Tacloban City, in central Philippines November 12, 2013. (Photo by Edgar Su/Reuters)
A woman walks past stacked up vehicles in Tacloban, eastern island of Leyte in November 12, 2013. (Photo by Noel Celis/AFP Photo)
A boy who was wounded by flying debris due to Super Typhoon Haiyan stays at the ruins of his family's house in Tacloban city November 10, 2013. (Photo by Erik De Castro/Reuters)
A man sits crying on a packed C130 aircraft as emotions take over as he and hundreds of other victims of super Typhoon Haiyan are evacuated from the area on November 12 in Tacloban. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)
Typhoon survivors queue up to get a chance to board a C-130 military transport plane, Tuesday in Tacloban. Thousands of survivors swarmed the airport seeking a flight out, but only a few hundred made it, leaving behind a shattered, rain-lashed city short of food and water and littered with countless bodies. (Photo by Bullit Marquez/Associated Press)
An elderly woman and an injured man are carried to a waiting C130 aircraft during the evacuation of hundreds of survivors of Typhoon Haiyan on Tuesday in Tacloban. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)
Typhoon survivors hang signs from their necks as they queue up in the hopes of boarding a C-130 military transport plane Tuesday in Tacloban. (Photo by Bullit Marquez/Associated Press)
Locals, cordoned off by security forces, seek transportation out at the airport in Tacloban. (Photo by Jes Aznar/The New York Times)
Residents aboard a government plane wait for family members, before leaving the devastated city of Tacloban. (Photo by Jes Aznar/The New York Times)
A woman carrying a child cries as other survivors of Typhoon Haiyan wait to board a C130 aircraft during the evacuation of hundreds of survivors in Tacloban on Tuesday. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)
A typhoon survivor cries while she and her sick baby are evacuated by a military helicopter from Guiwan, Samar, one of the areas battered by super Typhoon Haiyan. (Photo by Erik De Castro/Reuters)
Manuel Aballe holds his 2-month-old daughter Richelyn inside a government plane waiting to leave Tacloban. (Photo by Jes Aznar/The New York Times)
Emotions run high as loved ones are split apart boarding aircraft during the evacuation of hundreds of survivors in Tacloban. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)
A child waits with fellow typhoon survivors as they line up in the hopes of boarding an evacuation flight on a C-130 military transport plane Tuesday, November 12, 2013, in Tacloban, central Philippines. (Photo by Bullit Marquez/AP Photo)
People carry their belongings through the streets of Tacloban o Tuesday. (Photo by Jes Aznar/The New York Times)
A typhoon victim rests on a sofa at the ruins of her family's home in Palo, Leyte province, on November 12, 2013. (Photo by Erik De Castro/Reuters)
A survivor carries her daughter's stuffed teddy bears near Tacloban on Tuesday. (Photo by Jeoffrey Maitem/Getty Images)
A woman rests on a roadside with her family's belongings near the Typhoon Haiyan ravaged town of Tacloban, central Philippines on Wednesday, November 13, 2013. Typhoon Haiyan, one of the most powerful storms on record, hit the country's eastern seaboard on Friday, destroying tens of thousands of buildings and displacing hundreds of thousands of people. (Photo by David Guttenfelder/AP Photo)
Children who say they fled when armed men were seen in their village eat bread while waiting in Tacloban city, Leyte province in central Philippines Wednesday, November 13, 2013. Five days after one of the strongest tropical storms on record leveled tens of thousands of houses in the central Philippines, relief operations were only starting to pick up pace, with two more airports in the region reopening, allowing for more aid flights. (Photo by Bullit Marquez/AP Photo)
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