moved over here to intensive care with his mother kathryn. and cian james born monday is now considered stable which is wonderfulle news for kathryn and cian james, but this has been a very, very difficult week for the doctors here, for the families here. and for some of the infants. again, all of these children, almost all of them born after the storm. these are storm babies. typhoon babies. in a chapel turned into a neonatal icu ward. ivan watson, cnn, tacloban in the philippines. and to find out how you can help those babies and the rest of the people in the philippines, go to cnn.com/impact. under toronto now, this afternoon, protesters demanding the resignation of the mayor rob
breathing. there s no incubator, no respirator or electricity to power the machine to save this 2-day-old baby s life. her mother pumps oxygen by hand. the baby is just one of 27 newborns here, storm babies you could call them. all born after the typhoon. they are in a hospital chapel that was converted into a maternity ward after the storm destroyed this city. these tiny babies are in what doctors are calling the icu, the neonatal intensive care unit. it s improvised and have been put here because their health situation is unstable. doctors say six infants have died in this chapel in the last six days. dr. leslie says some infants are too unstable to be med evaced to
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since supertyphoon haiyan destroyed the philippines. they are picking up bodies off the street. some of the images you are about to see are graphic. families are guarding the dead as more cadaver bags arrive. the u.s. military has 9,000 troops delivering supplied. there s relief coming from around the world. places like saud ya arabia, the official death toll, just over 3600 people. that number is expected to grow, sadly. there s the tiniest victims of the storm. some are calling storm babies. infants born immediately after the storm fighting for their lives. ivan watson visited a hospital chapel that s become home for some of the families. reporter: she bumps for dear life. her newborn baby isn t
improvise and it s pushing the limits to the limit. her newborn baby isn t breathing, and there s no incubator, no respirator and no electricity to power the machines to save this 2-day-old baby s life. so the mother pumps oxygen by hand. the baby is just one of 27 newborns here. storm babies you can call them. all born after the typhoon. they re in a hospital chapel that was converted into a maternity ward, after the storm destroyed the city. these tiny babies are in what doctors are calling the icu. it s clearly improvized. and they ve been put here