Typhoon Haiyan victims wave at a military helicopter bringing relief goods, outside their newly constructed...
Typhoon Haiyan victims wave at a military helicopter bringing relief goods, outside their newly constructed makeshift shelter surrounded by fallen coconut trees in a village in Tolosa, Leyte, more than a week ago after the typhoon hit the central Philippines November 19, 2013. Authorities estimate more than 3,900 people were killed when Typhoon Haiyan, one of the largest ever recorded, made landfall in the central Philippines and the sea surged ashore. Philippine authorities, the U.S. military and international agencies face a mounting humanitarian crisis, with the number of people displaced by the catastrophe estimated at four million, up from 900,000 late last week. REUTERS/Erik De Castro (PHILIPPINES - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)