Thousands
of bodies are being piled up on the streets after the devastating
Typhoon Haiyan and aid agencies have warned the death toll will ‘rise
sharply.’ Police and soldiers have the grim task of searching through
the wreckage for bodies after entire villages and parts of cities were
flattened. Makeshift mortuaries, set up in remaining intact buildings
like churches, are overrun and body bags are being left outside in rows.
Soldiers
were forced to hold back thousands of desperate Filipinos as they
rushed to board to military planes that could only evacuate a few
hundred people from the typhoon-ravaged region. About 3,000 Tacloban
residents walked for miles to queue for help at the airport but just two
planes arrived to take survivors to Manila, the capital of Philippines.
There were scenes of chaos and devastation as families, many of whom
containing young children or elderly people, were held back by soldiers.
When the two Philippine Air Force C-130s arrived, people surged forward
past a broken iron fence, witnesses said. But only a few hundred made
it aboard and the rest were left to wait in the rain, with few
supplies.
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