Aid charities are fighting to get help to millions of people in the Philippines, affected by Typhoon Haiyan.
The country’s president says he may declare a state of martial law to help keep control, following one of the deadliest storms ever recorded.
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Relief teams are battling blocked roads, congested airports and looters to get to survivors in the city of Tacloban.
Ten thousand people are thought to have died there.