November’s Typhoon Haiyan left more than 4 million people homeless and in need of shelter. Families have tried to repair their homes with scraps of destroyed buildings and emergency plastic sheets and now live in flimsy structures extremely vulnerable to flooding or landslides. In Guiuan, the first town in the path of the strongest typhoon to hit land since records began, many tents have collapsed under the weight of the rain and emergency plastic sheets have been torn from shelters, leaving people exposed to the elements. Read More