By Mark Stone, Asia Correspondent, in Tacloban City
Tacloban City is hell. It is a place completely devastated and entirely broken in every way except one.
Dead bodies still lie in the streetsThe resillience of the Filipino people has been humbling and extraordinary.
At a destroyed convenience store we stopped to chat to the owner and her daughter.
They have nothing left. Only three walls remain of their home and their livelihood. There is no roof. I ask how they are doing, quickly realising what a stupid question it is.
There is no electricity in the city"We are surviving." the mother says, her voice breaking.
"You are still smiling, " I say to her. "Of course," she says. "We are Filipinos. We always smile."
Normally that's true. And even now when you smile at the locals they smile back.
Many people have left Tacloban for Manila"Hello sir," they shout. "Hello mam."
Tacloban now has a horrible notoriety after what happened here. Dead bodies still lie on the sides of the streets.
But those who survived desperately need help. There is nothing like enough supplies or aid here and there is a depressing lack of co-ordination.
As I write this I can see men, women and small children sitting in the mud waiting.
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