One year after Hurricane Haiyan in the Philippines

• A year after Hurricane Haiyan in the Philippines

One year has passed since that moment, with the result that more than 6,000 people died and many were left homeless as in Leyte (Philippines) ran a super typhoon Haiyan that hit the coast of November 8, 2013.

November 8, 2014, the feast day of the dead, people lined up along the road with candles around Tacloban, from the airport to the city center, in memory of the victims of Haiyang. Residents and survivors of the typhoon in the whole central part of the Philippines took part in memorial services.

Today we look at what has changed in the year since that terrible date.

One year after Hurricane Haiyan in the Philippines

The family lights candles near their temporary home in San Jose Memorial Day November 8, 2014 in Tacloban, Leyte, Philippines. People lined the roads with candles around Tacloban, from the airport to the city center, in memory of the victims of Haiyang.

One year after Hurricane Haiyan in the Philippines

Marien Delakueva survivor stands in the ruins of his home November 6, 2014 in San Antonio, Samar, Philippines. After her family lost the house, her parents moved to Manila to find work. They want to save enough money to repair the house.

One year after Hurricane Haiyan in the Philippines

survivor Maria Kanamaso stands on the ruins of his home November 6, 2014 in San Antonio, Samar, Philippines. Maria has no plans to rebuild his house. She moved to a different location and working on the construction of a new home.

One year after Hurricane Haiyan in the Philippines

A survivor Edgar Bommeo poses for a portrait with one of his pigs "Didin" near his home November 5, 2014 in Tacloban, Leyte, Philippines. Edgar evacuated their children on the night before the storm, but he and his wife stayed at home and were forced to flee from the storm hit, and both survived. Mumps "Didin" also survived by hiding in the upper floor of the house and was found in the rubble after a few days. Edgar Bommeo in the last few weeks was able to start rebuilding their homes.

One year after Hurricane Haiyan in the Philippines

survivor Fermin Duran Reguyez stands on the ruins of his house November 7, 2014 in Palo, Leyte, Philippines. Fermina survived the typhoon and the storm in his house and then held in the hospital for three months. Due to the typhoon documents were lost and now she had problems with the documents on its property.

One year after Hurricane Haiyan in the Philippines

survivor Alma Matters Cross stands on the ruins of his home November 6, 2014 in San Jose, Leyte, Philippines. Currently, Alma lives in a tent with six members of her family. They are waiting for them to build a house in another area of ​​the country will be completed.

One year after Hurricane Haiyan in the Philippines

survivor Evelyn Faktoranan stands on the ruins of his house November 7, 2014 in Palo, Leyte, Philippines. Evelyn lost 28 relatives, including her mother and her husband during a typhoon. She says that they do not plan to build a house because of the problems with money.

One year after Hurricane Haiyan in the Philippines

The survivors Cleto Palito Florante and Aldi are among the ruins of their employer's home November 7, 2014 in Palo, Leyte, Philippines. Cleto was the caretaker of the property and continues to care for the land owner, while the owner is abroad.

One year after Hurricane Haiyan in the Philippines

A survivor after Hurricane Carlos Silvano stands on the ruins of his home November 6, 2014 in San Antonio, Samar, Philippines. Carlos is unable to recover his old house and live in its ruins.

One year after Hurricane Haiyan in the Philippines

survivor Jessica Flores Wever stands on the ruins of his home November 6, 2014 in San Jose, Leyte, Philippines. Jessica lives with two families in the tent. she will soon get a new home and waiting for when it will be completed for the move.

One year after Hurricane Haiyan in the Philippines

survivor Merluna Lamban stands on the ruins of his home November 6, 2014 in San Antonio, Samar, Philippines. Merluna using improvised materials built a temporary hut in the original location. However, it does not have enough money to completely rebuild your home.