Typhoon Haiyan: Thousands join Tacloban clean-up

A month since Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines, millions are still without shelter and basic facilities, but in Tacloban thousands are helping in the rebuilding process.

The city, one of the worst hit by the storm, is undergoing a massive clean-up with aid agencies paying locals a couple of dollars a day to help clear the debris.

The money helps people pay for the things aid cannot provide - and business is beginning to return in the form of market stalls.

Jon Donnison reports from Tacloban.

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