As sacks of food are delivered in Homs, the outlook remains as grim as the city's bombed out buildings.<br/> <br />A UN-brokered deal has enabled aid workers into the city, but a World Food Program official fears it won't be enough.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) WFP (UNITED NATION'S WORLD FOOD PROGRAM) SYRIA COUNTRY DIRECTOR MATTHEW HOLLINGWORTH SAYING:<br/> <br />"We managed to get food assistance into old Homs to feed 2,500 people for a month. Is it enough? We don't believe it, but it is something. It certainly is..is a major step forward, for people who are living in unbelievable levels of depravation."<br/> <br />About 500 family food parcels, plus almost 6,200 kilograms of wheat flour were delivered.<br/> <br />Meanwhile, officials are also evacuating residents from the city.<br/> <br />New amatuer appears to show women, children and walking wounded lining up to board a convoy of UN vehicles.<br/> <br />Reuters cannot independently verify the video, which was posted on a social media website.<br/> <br />The UN deal p
