NewsgalleryTyphoon Haiyan in the PhilippinesBookmarkShareNewsByGavin Castle11:52, 13 NOV 2013Updated09:09, 24 JUN 2014Typhoon survivors prepare to board a military transport plane1 of 16A good samaritan, left, hands out biscuits to typhoon survivors as they queue up at Tacloban city airport hoping to be able to board U.S. and Philippine military transport planes2 of 16Survivors wait for gasoline at typhoon-ravaged Tacloban city, Leyte province, central Philippines3 of 16A policeman escorts canned goods after Typhoon Haiyan slammed Tacloban city, Leyte province, central Philippines4 of 16A Filipino man walks along debris from damaged homes at typhoon-hit Tacloban city, Leyte province, central Philippines5 of 16A U.S. soldier helps with the unloading of relief goods at the airport6 of 16A woman pauses near a truck that was swept away by a typhoon in Tacloban7 of 16An aerial view shows signs for help and food amid the destruction left from Typhoon Haiyan in the coastal town of Tanawan, central Philippines,8 of 16A giant statue of Jesus Christ on Calvary Hill with the destruction left from Typhoon Haiyan is seen in the coastal town of Tanawan9 of 16Soldiers rush a typhoon survivor after she collapsed in a queue to board a military transport plane10 of 16An aerial view shows signs for help and food amid the destruction left from Typhoon Haiyan in the coastal town of Tanawan, central Philippines,11 of 16Typhoon damaged fuel tanks are seen along the coast in Tanawan, central Philippines12 of 16In this aerial photo taken on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2013, and released by the Philippine Air Force, a ferry boat is seen washed inland from a massive storm surge caused by Typhoon Haiyan13 of 16A survivor from Tacloban, which was devastated by Typhoon Haiyan gestures while sitting on the ground after disembarking a Philippine Air Force C-130 aircraft at the Villamor Airbase14 of 16Typhoon survivors queue up at the Tacloban city airport hoping to be able to board U.S. and Philippine military transport planes15 of 16Typhoon survivors camp out at Tacloban city airport hoping to be able to board U.S. and Philippine military transport planes16 of 16