The first batch of aid from the World Food Programme is loaded into a cargo plane in Malaysia.<br /> <br />It's the first wave of assistance headed to the Philippines after a powerful typhoon killed an estimated 10,000 people and displaced more than 600,000.<br /> <br />The cargo includes generators, water tanks and storage tents.<br /> <br />Many countries have pledged millions of dollars in assistance.<br /> <br />But it will be a while before aid reaches the ravaged towns in the central Philippines.<br /> <br />Relief operations are hampered because roads, airports and bridges have been destroyed in the typhoon.<br /> <br />The United Nations said some survivors had no food, water or medicine.<br /> <br />Typhoon Haiyan - one of the most powerful storms on record to make landfall - swept through six central Philippine islands on Friday.<br /> <br />In the early hours of Monday Haiyan made landfall in Vietnam.<br /> <br />Even though the typhoon has weakened, six people were killed in central Vietnam, during heavy winds and storms.
