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Typhoon Haiyan: BBC reports from the Philippines Typhoon Haiyan: BBC reports from the Philippines
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BBC correspondents are in some of the places worst hit by Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. Below are a selection of their reports on the devastation and the rescue operation. BBC correspondents are in some of the places worst hit by Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. Below is a selection of their reports on the devastation and the rescue operation.
Rupert Wingfield-Hayes reports from a hospital that was completely flooded by the typhoon and lacks basic supplies and clean water.
Jon Donnison speaks to Jose, who is living inside a sports centre that is doubling up as a makeshift shelter for victims of the disaster.
Rupert Wingfield-Hayes reports on the wait for aid in Tacloban where some looting occurred on the fifth day after the typhoon.Rupert Wingfield-Hayes reports on the wait for aid in Tacloban where some looting occurred on the fifth day after the typhoon.
The BBC's George Alagiah makes a helicopter journey over devastated areas.The BBC's George Alagiah makes a helicopter journey over devastated areas.
Jon Donnison reports from one of the worst-hit areas of Tacloban, where desperation for food has taken hold.Jon Donnison reports from one of the worst-hit areas of Tacloban, where desperation for food has taken hold.
Jon Donnison meets residents picking up the pieces in one of the worst hit areas of Tacloban.Jon Donnison meets residents picking up the pieces in one of the worst hit areas of Tacloban.
Tim Willcox explains why planes carrying aid are being delayed from reaching the disaster zone.Tim Willcox explains why planes carrying aid are being delayed from reaching the disaster zone.
Rupert Wingfield-Hayes reports from the flood waters in Tacloban, which are making conditions even worse for survivors.Rupert Wingfield-Hayes reports from the flood waters in Tacloban, which are making conditions even worse for survivors.
Alistair Leithead reports on one survival story from a street on the island of Cebu.Alistair Leithead reports on one survival story from a street on the island of Cebu.
Rupert Wingfield-Hayes reports on relatives carrying victims on foot to a burial ground in Tacloban.Rupert Wingfield-Hayes reports on relatives carrying victims on foot to a burial ground in Tacloban.
George Alagiah is at a makeshift aid distribution centre at Manila airport.George Alagiah is at a makeshift aid distribution centre at Manila airport.
Hundreds of desperate people are queuing to get out of Tacloban, says Jonathan Head.Hundreds of desperate people are queuing to get out of Tacloban, says Jonathan Head.
Alistair Leithead is in Cebu province, where some towns suffered "80-90% damage", according to one disaster worker.Alistair Leithead is in Cebu province, where some towns suffered "80-90% damage", according to one disaster worker.
An estimated 80% of Tacloban has been destroyed, Rupert Wingfield-Hayes reports.An estimated 80% of Tacloban has been destroyed, Rupert Wingfield-Hayes reports.