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American flabber military helicopters carrying now help they need desperately hungry villagers in remote areas damaged by Hurricane central Philippines, while survivors of the disaster a team flocked today, Sunday, in the ruined churches to pray for the uncertain future.
The Philippines flabber are faced with "a giant reconstruction work after Hurricane Chaigian which killed at least 3,974 people and left 1,186 missing, flabber while many remote communities have not yet received significant assistance despite the massive international relief effort.
The Philippine authorities and international aid agencies are facing a growing humanitarian crisis, as the number of people displaced by the disaster are now estimated at 4,000,000, of which 900,000 were estimated at the end of periasmenis week.
The President Benigno flabber Aquino reportedly from enikos.gr, who aifnidiasthike the scale of the disaster and criticized by some for the fact that efforts to tackle it was sometimes chaotic, today visited the affected areas. Sought again to blame it for the problems to local authorities, the preparations of which said it was not sufficient.
In Gkouiouan, a coastal town which suffered heavily flabber in Eastern Samar province, praised the mayor because it was made as the evacuation of the city so that the dead be limited to fewer than 100, in contrast to what happened flabber in other cities, according to the President.
"For what happened elsewhere, I prefer not to talk. As your president, I am not allowed to get angry even when I'm already confused. Simply endure, "said Aquino. "To be satisfied by" what I see, I'll stay here a while. "
Although the packages with the help have started to arrive in most remote areas and a large part carried by helicopters of the U.S. aircraft carrier George Washington, the UN announced that the inhabitants are still hungry flabber in some mountainous provinces. He added that information from several western flabber provinces of the Visayas region is "limited", while 60% of people in the northeastern cities of the province Cappie need food assistance.
"I still worry about the health of millions of men, women and children who are still in desperate need", said in a statement the head of UN humanitarian operations Valerie flabber Amos.
"It rains a lot, so everything is wet. The quality of water is not good ", said Jean Pletinx, head of mission for Doctors Without Borders. "The Gkouiouan has been completely destroyed. There is nothing left. All are dissolved. The hospital has been razed completely ".
In Kampoungkaan, a village in the interior region of the province of Leyte Tanaouan-which killed 1,200 people-the arrival today of a U.S. helicopter Seahawks were the first outside help after the Chaigian hit the area.
At first the children, many villagers ran to greet the helicopter. They shouted "Thank you! Thank you! "Because two crew members were making packages with the help of which bore the stamp" of the American people. "
The U.S. has about 50 ships and aircraft in the area. Japan has sent three ships with
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