Weeks after Typhoon Haiyan ravaged the Philippines, more than one million people have received food aid, the United Nations estimates. But logistical hurdles are still obstructing relief efforts across the island nation.
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‘Business as Usual, Without Our Roof’: Rebuilding After Haiyan
With startling speed, Filipinos are rebuilding homes and livelihoods amid the wreckage — and aid agencies are learning how to help them
Pacquiao Victory Uplifts Supertyphoon Haiyan Survivors
Boxing icon’s win gives Filipinos a break from the superstorm’s devastation
WATCH: American Rescue Dog Searches for Typhoon Victims in the Philippines
A small group of Americans and their cadaver dogs went to help with recovery operations in hard-hit Tacloban
Philippines Typhoon Survivors March To ‘We Shall Overcome’
The marchers have been living in a church and a sports stadium since the storm struck Nov. 8.
Typhoon Baby Dies in Makeshift Hospital
Three-day-old girl suffered from newborn asphyxia
Filipino Chapel Serves as Hospital for Newborns
The chapel inside Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center in Tacloban is the temporary home to newborn infants and their mothers, after Typhoon Haiyan destroyed the hospital’s original neonatal facility
Emergency Aid Reaches Typhoon Survivors in Remote Areas
Logistical issues have slowed transportation of supplies in the Philippines
Better Food Distribution and New Field Hospital Help Typhoon-Ravaged Tacloban
Over 280,000 family food packs have been distributed
This Rainbow Appeared Over Typhoon-Hit Tacloban
The devastated city needs all the symbols of hope it can get
Supertyphoon Haiyan: Getting the Hell Out of Ground Zero
People are leaving the storm-battered Philippine city of Tacloban with nothing of their former lives. They’re the lucky ones
Eight People Crushed to Death During Looting Rampage in Typhoon-Hit Philippines City
Tragedy occurs as thousands storm food warehouse
Typhoon Death Toll Closer to 2,000, Not 10,000 as Widely Estimated
The Philippine President says death toll has been vastly overestimated