World powers. Hello im jillian mcdonald, all the world news including running battles between rioters and police as polands Independence Day celebrations again turn violent. Also, emotionally climate. Why emotional climate how this man was reduced to tears at a major negotiable conference plus. African migrants who pass through lampedusa say theyre being let down by the european union. The philippines president has declared a state of that the calamity, following the typhoon haiyan. Rescue works are struggling to reach some towns and villages which have been cut off since the storm. Well, the u. N. Is sending in a plane carrying 60 tons of aid, Water Purification aids, 55 tons of food, rescue boats marines and other military equipment. Several European Countries helping, germany says it has many troops on the ground. Australia and new zealand are donating 12. 5 million of food and temporary shell terse. We have reporters on the ground, we will hear from are wayne hay, in tacloban city.
Voice. Ill be hear with the sport including Sachin Tendulkar plays his final test match for india. More pictures are emerging from the philippines disaster zone. Every image reveals more about the power of typhoon haiyan. This is 20km of coastline that has been ripped to shreds. 15,000 people live here, people are wandering around. Aid is not getting to those in need fast enough. So for many victims leaving now is their only hope. And security deteriorated affecting residents and aid workers. The army is out in force trying to keep control with reports of gunmen and armed rebels causing fear among the population. We have correspondents covering the story from the worst affected areas. In cebu aid is piling up at the airport because theres no way to get it. Very that story. And we go to the tacloban where people are waiting for food and measure. And Marga Ortigas is in tacloban where security is a major problem. Why is security such a problem . Tell us what is going on. Well, the first
Hello. Rescue workers in the philippines are struggling to reach survivors of typhoon haiyan. Tacloban, leyte was also badly hit. The damage to roads and airports is making it extremely difficult for the muchneeded relief to reach those that need it. There are fears that 10,000 people could be killed or missing while hundreds of thousands have lost their homes. Theres widespread looting and soldiers are trying to restore order. Wayne hay is in tacloban. People have been streaming into the airport here in Tacloban City on monday as the military flights from areas such as the capital manila resumed, bringing in crucial aid for the people badly affected by the huge storm that has left this city, this area, in tatters. People have been coming here since first light trying to get their hands on items food, water and something that they can use to build a shelter. Most buildings in tacloban were completely destroyed by the storm or substantially damaged. A lot of the people who have been com
Evaluate job applicants. [ theme ] good morning and welcome to al Jazeera America. A glimmer of hope for survivors of typhoon haiyan. Philippines Officials Say all major roads damaged by the storm are passable. Its welcome news to relief and rescue workers who have been struggling to deliver aid since last weekend. Theres a sense of urgency to get supplies out fast as conditions are worsening across the battered country. In village after village families are begging for basic necessities some standing on the side of roads with signs saying, please help us, turning pleas for help into looting for food, water and medicine. Here is where the worst damage is in the central philippines the devastation stretches from leyte, to tacloban, and palay. Also to cebu. We have the littest on the latest so many suffering after typhoon haiyan slammed into the philippines. We can survive without the houses. We can sleep anywhere. We need food. Hundreds of thousands of people displaced by the storm are
Pleading for help. The world is rushing to answer the call. 10 Million People have been affected by typhoon haiyan. The American Military is helping with search and rescues. Europe is sending food and water. President barack obama called the philippine people riz he willient and said the spirit of cooperation will prevail. Mr. Obama promised more help if needed. The pope led prayer. The philippines is one of the largest catholic populations. Rescuers are struggle to go reach townsraphiaged by the typhoon. Roads are impassable. Wayne hey has more on the relief efforts underway reporter we have so many people at the airport what is left of it anyway. The thing you can see behind me is what is left of the main terminal building at the airport. Luckily, the tarmac remains largely undamaged. The runway is okay. Crucially, the military has been able to fly in here at regular enter vans bringing in aid supplies to the people here who were so badly affected by their storm. Then bringing in foo