Biggest storm in history: More than 100 dead and MILLIONS affected across the Philippines… and now 235mph Typhoon Haiyan is heading for mainland Asia
- Typhoon Haiyan was a maximum category-five storm with ground winds of up to 235mph
- More than 100 people are believed to be dead with many more injured in storm that saw 800,000 evacuated
- Gales whipped up 19ft waves which battered the islands of Leyte and Samar yesterday
- Storm has now passed majority of the islands and is set to move inland towards Laos and Vietnam
- Disaster relief teams are now attempting to get supplies to those most affected
- International aid teams are being flown in to the devastated country with three UK experts arriving today
- Locals, many of whom are pictured transporting corpses in wheelbarrows, now attempt to rebuild their lives