Friends and family of some of thousands killed in typhoon Hayian in the Philippines last year gathered at a cemetery to remember their loved ones.<br/> <br />At least 6300 people died when Hayian slammed into the country last year.<br/> <br />Here in Tacloban, one of the worst hit regions, some 3000 graves are blessed by priests during a Catholic mass.<br/> <br />Delia Torres lost her husband.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Filipino) HAIYAN SURVIVOR DELIA TORRES SAYING:<br/> <br />"I just forced myself to recover. I told myself that I'm not the only one who has experienced the same tragedy, but it is still really difficult to lose a husband."<br/> <br />Elsewhere in Tacloban Saturday- outrage over the handling of recovery efforts.<br/> <br />Protesters burned effigies and accused government officials of mishandling funds allocated for relief.<br/> <br />More than 14.5 million people were affected by the storm in 44 provinces. More than four million people still remain homeless.