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Don't miss out on the headlines from World. Followed categories will be added to My News. Nothing is happening. We haven't eaten since yesterday afternoon,'' pleaded a weeping Aristone Balute, an year-old woman who failed to get a flight out of Tacloban for Manila, the capital. Her clothes were soaked from a pouring rain and tears streamed down her face. CNN reporter Maelene Alcala, who was on vacation in Tacloban city when the typhoon struck, said it was 'survival of the fittest'. It was like the end of the world,' Alcala said. Survivors are walking everywhere carrying sacks of goods they were able to get. Five days after what could be the Philippines' deadliest disaster, aid is coming - pallets of supplies and teams of doctors are waiting to get into Tacloban - but the challenges of delivering the assistance means few in the stricken city have actually received help. In response to widespread looting, shop owners have banded together to remain the sodden remnants of their stock. People are asking food from relatives, friends. The devastation is too much. The malls, the grocery stories have all been looted,'' Joselito Caimoy, a year-old truck driver, said. People are hungry. And they the authorities cannot control the people. Tacloban, a city of about , people on Leyte island, bore the full force of the winds and the tsunami-like storm surges Friday. Most of the city is in ruins, a tangled mess of destroyed houses, cars and trees. Malls, garages and shops have all been stripped of food and water by hungry residents. An Associated Press reporter drove through Tacloban for about 7 kilometres and saw more than 40 bodies. There was no evidence of any organised delivery of food, water or medical supplies, though piles of aid have begun to arrive at the airport. Some people lined up to get water from a hose, presumably from the city supply. Most Tacloban residents spent a rainy night wherever they could - in the ruins of destroyed houses, in the open along roadsides and shredded trees. Some slept under tents brought in by the government or relief groups. They know this is a tragedy. They know our needs are urgent. Where is the shelter? We don't know who is in charge. We are going to do as much as we can to bring in more,'' she said. Her office said she planned to visit the city. Presidential spokesman Edwin Lacierda said relief goods were getting into the city, and the supply should increase now that the airport and a bridge to the island were open. The loss of life appears to be concentrated in Tacloban and surrounding areas, including a portion of Samar island that is separated from Leyte island by a strait. It is possible that other devastated areas are so isolated they have not yet been reached. President Benigno Aquino III said that the initial death projection of 10, deaths was 'too much,' and that the final accounting would more likely be around 2, to 2, The official death toll from the disaster rose to 1, on Tuesday, though authorities have said they expect that to rise markedly. In Cebu, to the southwest, the Philippine air force has been sending three Cs back and forth to Tacloban from dawn to dusk, and had delivered , pounds of relief supplies, Lt. Marciano Jesus Guevara said. A lack of electricity in Tacloban means planes can't land there at night. Guevara said the Cs have transported nearly 3, civilians out of the disaster zone, and that the biggest problem in Tacloban is a lack of clean drinking water. A team from Mdecins Sans Frontires, complete with medical supplies, arrived in Cebu island Saturday looking for a flight to Tacloban, but hadn't left by Tuesday. Doctors in Tacloban said they were desperate for medicine. At small makeshift clinic with shattered windows beside the city's ruined airport tower, army and air force medics said they had treated around 1, people for cuts, bruises, lacerations and deep wounds. Antonio Tamayo. We cannot give anti-tetanus vaccine shots because we have none. The longer survivors go without access to clean water, food, shelter and medical help, the greater chance of disease breaking out and people dying as a result of wounds sustained in the storm. Thousands of typhoon victims were trying to get out of Tacloban. They camped at the airport and ran onto the tarmac when planes came in, surging past a broken iron fence and a few soldiers and police trying to control them. Most didn't make it aboard the military flights out of the city. There is also growing concern about recovering corpses from throughout the disaster zone. Romeo Poquiz, commander of the 2nd Air Division. If we do a mass burial, where do you place them? Damaged roads and other infrastructure are complicating relief efforts. Government officials and police and army officers are in many cases among the victims themselves, hampering coordination. The typhoon destroyed military buildings that housed soldiers in Leyte province. There were other distractions, including a jailbreak in Tacloban. Army Brig. Virgilio Espineli, the deputy regional military commander, said he wasn't sure how many of the inmates fled. At Matnog, the port for ferries leaving for Samar island, dozens of trucks piled high with aid were waiting to cross. In Manila, soldiers loaded pallets of water, medical supplies and food into C planes bound for the disaster area. The U. The USS George Washington is headed toward the region with massive amounts of water and food, but the Pentagon said the aircraft carrier won't arrive until Thursday. Aid totalling tens of millions of dollars has been pledged by many other countries, including Japan, Australia and Britain, which is sending a Royal Navy vessel. The storm also killed eight people in southern China and inflicted hundreds of millions of dollars in damage to farming and fishing industries, Chinese state media reported. The Philippines, an archipelago nation of more than 7, islands, is annually buffeted by tropical storms and typhoons, but Haiyan was an especially large catastrophe. Its winds were among the strongest ever recorded, and it may have killed more people than the previous deadliest Philippine storm, Thelma, in which about 5, people died in the central Philippines in The country's deadliest disaster on record was the magnitude After the typhoon, one of the seven statues - but not the one of MacArthur himself - was toppled over. To join the conversation, please log in. Don't have an account? Join the conversation, you are commenting as Logout. Read Today's Paper Tributes. United States Election. Letter to the Editor. Hungry, hurt, desperate survivors on brink of violence as aid fails to meet needs 'IT'S survival of the fittest': Desperately needed food, water and medical aid is trickling into devastated Tacloban as thousands jam into the damaged airport. World Don't miss out on the headlines from World. Join the conversation. Add your comment to this story To join the conversation, please log in. Register Join the conversation, you are commenting as Logout. More related stories.

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