WARNING: VIDEO CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES<br/> Bodies are lined up in neat rows, the casualties of a massive typhoon that ravaged the southern Philippines.<br/> More than 1,000 people are dead from landslides and flash flooding last weekend.<br/> Rescuers say they're working to recover bodies while desperately searching for hundreds still missing.<br/> In the meantime, they are preparing bodies that have been identified for burial.<br/> (SOUNDBITE) (Filipino) MEDICAL LEGAL OFFICER, DR. TAMMY UY, SAYING:<br/> "Our plan is to place them all in body bags so they won't be sprawled on the ground, while those documented will be buried as soon as possible."<br/> The typhoon swept away countless homes on the island of Mindanao, and forced tens of thousands to flee.<br/> Jessica Gray, Reuters
