A message for help in Filipino...but it's not for food or water.<br/> <br />It's a plea to remove the decomposing bodies that litter the streets.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Filipino) RESIDENT EVANGELINE DAKILONG SAYING:<br/> <br />"It's really difficult. The rescuers have not yet come back even if they said they would be after three days. Why have they not recovered the bodies here? It's reeking bad."<br/> <br />Officials in Tacloban city in the central Philippines say the death toll here alone is 10,000 after a super typhoon swept through the country.<br/> <br />Residents cover their faces to shield themselves from the stench of rotting flesh.<br/> <br />Rescue workers have a difficult task given the copious bodies hidden in mountains of debris.<br/> <br />But as the corpses are slowly cleared from the streets, relief supplies flood into Tacloban, which bore the brunt of the typhoon.<br/> <br />A Philippine military plane airlifts boxes of food and sacks of rice.<br/> <br />Aid workers are giving out food and medicine to victims.
