Around the world, prayers and support for the Philippines.<br/> <br />In India, exiled Tibetans offer special prayers for those affected by typhoon Haiyan.<br/> <br />In New York, the Empire State building was lit up in the colors of the Philippine flag.<br/> <br />Across Asia, the Filipino community prayed for their relatives back at home.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) MALONA CHUA, DOMESTIC HELPER WITH RELATIVES IN TACLOBAN, SAYING:<br/> <br />"My nephew in Tacloban, my sister in Manila called me, to tell me he is dead. One couple and two children also died, and the house was washed away."<br/> <br />The community in Hong Kong has been raising money and packing boxes of donations full to bursting.<br/> <br />In South Korea, Filipinos and Koreans laid flowers outside the embassy in sympathy for the victims.<br/> <br />The super typhoon has displaced four million people and left thousands dead. Aid is slowly arriving but it is an anxious time for friends and relatives living overseas.
