Celebrating Christmas after Typhoon Haiyan
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Typhoon Haiyan survivors take part in a nine-day Christmas vigil mass at a damaged church in Palo
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Children, who are victims of super typhoon Haiyan, decorate their improvised Christmas tree with empty cans and bottles at the ravaged town of Tanuan
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A Christmas manger is on display inside a church during the 4th day of Christmas vigil mass, known locally as "Misa de Gallo" in Tacloban city
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Children survivors of super Typhoon Haiyan decorate improvised Christmas tree with Christmas wishes inside evacuation centre in Tacloban
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Children survivors of super Typhoon Haiyan decorate improvised Christmas tree with Christmas wishes inside evacuation centre in Tacloban
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Survivors of onslaught of super Typhoon Haiyan queue in front of Christmas tree during gift giving activity inside astrodome at Tacloban
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A survivor of Super Typhoon Haiyan holds up teddy bear which he received from Christmas gift giving in Tacloban
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Ruben Miraflor, a survivor of Super Typhoon Haiyan, decorates Christmas tree placed along main street at Magallanes town in Tacloban
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Nora Yara, a victim of super typhoon Haiyan, decorates a Christmas tree along a devastated area of Sagkahan town, Tacloban city, central Philippines
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A giant Christmas lantern is seen in a devastated area of Magallanes town, Tacloban city, central Philippines
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A boy queues for free meal during Christmas celebrations in Bislig, Tanauan
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Children eat their free meals during Christmas celebrations in Bislig, Tanauan
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Victims of super Typhoon Haiyan decorate their improvised Christmas tree with empty cans and bottles at the ravaged town of Anibong
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Victims of super Typhoon Haiyan decorate their improvised Christmas tree with different appliances, plastic plates and toys which they salvaged at the ravaged town of Anibong
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Victims of the onslaught of super typhoon Haiyan a month ago, wait in line to kiss a figurine of baby Jesus during a Christmas Eve mass at a Catholic church in San Joaquin town in Palo
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More than four million people were left homeless after Typhoon Haiyan ravaged the central Philippines in November. Now, they're celebrating Christmas in tents, evacuation centers, or in the ruins of their houses. (Reuters)