Children walk over debris from damaged houses in Tacloban cityPhotograph: Bullit Marquez/APThe coffin of a typhoon victim remains unclaimed by the side of a road in Tacloban cityPhotograph: Bullit Marquez/APResidents queue up to receive treatment and relief supplies at Tacloban airport Photograph: Bullit Marquez/AP
A building left standing among the ruins of Tacloban cityPhotograph: Bullit Marquez/APA child dressed in adult clothes in what remains of Tacloban cityPhotograph: Bullit Marquez/APA destroyed residential area in Guiuan, Eastern Samar provincePhotograph: Bullit Marquez/APA Philippine air force officer hands out slices of orange to typhoon survivors as they line up to board a C-130 military transport plane at Tacloban airportPhotograph: Bullit Marquez/APA local woman stands amid the dust created by a US navy helicopter taking off after delivering relief supplies to Manicani Island in Eastern Samar provincePhotograph: Bullit Marquez/APDominador Artoge holds a duck which he rescued as it swam ashore following typhoon Haiyan. Artoge's family named the duck 'Landa' (short for Yolanda), the local name of the typhoonPhotograph: Bullit Marquez/APToppled coconut palms dot a hillside above a ruined village in Leyte provincePhotograph: Bullit Marquez/APSurvivors attend a mass at the damaged Santo Niño church in Tacloban cityPhotograph: Bullit Marquez/APStranded villagers scramble to collect relief supplies being dropped from a Philippine air force helicopter in La Paz, south of Tacloban cityPhotograph: Bullit Marquez/AP
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