Relief
operations in the affected areas in the Philippines in doing
on Wednesday, but the delivery of medicines, drink and
food constrained by
difficult access to reach the disaster affected
areas.
The
report said that eight people
died as a result of the forced looting
done by the
victims, their death is caused
by the collapse of the wall and hit the
looters while thousands of
other people who looted
the rice warehouse in Leyte Island,
the area worst hit by the storm caused
Haiyan.
The looters in Alangalang municipality Tuesday carted away
up to 100,000 sacks of rice, he said.
Since
the storm
subjugate people choose
to loot houses, malls, and garages
where they can
get food and drink
to sustain their
lives. Authorities have tried to overcome this
looting, but until now there has been no definitive
report on the
looting.
U.S. Brig Gen. Paul Kennedy said that later Wednesday his
troops would install equipment at Tacloban airport to allow planes to land at
night. Tacloban city was almost completely destroyed in Friday's typhoon and
has become the main relief hub.
"You are not just going to see Marines and a few planes
and some helicopters," Kennedy said. "You will see the entire Pacific
Command respond to this crisis."
A Nowergia ship
departs from Manila carrying logistical support, while aircraft from Australia set
out to provide medical rocks.
And ongoing support of the world to the victims of hurricane Haian.
And ongoing support of the world to the victims of hurricane Haian.
The damaged airport on Tacloban, a coastal city of 220,000,
houses makeshift clinics and thousands of people looking for a flight out. A
doctor here said supplies of antibiotics and anesthetics arrived Tuesday for
the first time.
Piliphina government on Wednesday has raised
the death toll from the disaster
to be 2,275, The
Wall Street Journal
reported. President Benigno told CNN that
the death toll could reach 2,000 or 2,500, lower than the previous
prediction of 10,000.
World hope that this disaster could be resolved
quickly.
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