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Typhoon Haiyan survivors take part in a nine-day Christmas vigil mass at a damaged church in Palo
Typhoon Haiyan survivors take part in the first out of nine days of Christmas vigil masses at a damaged church in Palo, Leyte, central Philippines December 16, 2013. More than a month after super typhoon Haiyan lashed central Philippines, bodies are still being recovered with the death toll now at over 6,000, nearly 1800 others missing and around 4 million people displaced, government disaster agency said. REUTERS/Erik De Castro (PHILIPPINES - Tags: DISASTER RELIGION)REUTERS
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)