Typhoon Haiyan survivors rest at a temporary shelter in Tanauan, Leyte in central Philippines November 7, 2014. Almost 25,000 people still live in tents, shelters and bunkhouses in the hardest hit regions in central Philippines, including Tacloban City, considered Haiyan's ground zero as it accounted for almost half of the death toll. The Philippines are preparing to commemorate victims of Typhoon Haiyan, ahead of the one-year anniversary of the disaster on November 8, according to a government official. REUTERS/Erik De Castro (PHILIPPINES - Tags: SOCIETY ANNIVERSARY POVERTY)
Typhoon victims living in temporary shelters hang their laundry on a fence of a sports stadium in Tacloban city in central Philippines November 4, 2014. The Philippines are preparing to commemorate victims of Typhoon Haiyan, ahead of the one-year anniversary of the disaster on November 8, according to a government official. Picture taken November 4, 2014. REUTERS/Erik De Castro (PHILIPPINES - Tags: ENVIRONMENT DISASTER SOCIETY ANNIVERSARY)
DEN03 TACLOBAN (FILIPINAS) 05/11/2014.- La joven filipina Emelie Sagales mece a su bebé, Bea Joy, nacido pocos días después del paso del tifón Haiyan por Filipinas, en Tacloban, hoy, miércoles 5 de noviembre de 2014. El próximo sábado se cumple el primer aniversario de la catástrofe que provocó Haiyan, con cerca de 8.000 muertos y cuatro millones de damnificados. EFE/Dennis M. Sabangan