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16:21 GMT, Sunday, 11 May 2008 17:21 UK
In pictures: Burma aid trickles in

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More than a week after Cyclone Nargis hit Burma, aid is still very slow to reach parts of the country worst affected by the disaster. WARNING: Some of the following images are disturbing.

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There has been some progress in bringing aid to the victims and more aid flights have been landing - here supplies donated by Thailand are being unloaded.

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Survivors are beginning to gather in makeshift camps around the edges of the disaster zone caused by the cyclone.

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But there are fears that if aid does not reach the victims more quickly, many hundreds of thousands of people could die.

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The official death toll currently stands at 28,500, with the main city, Rangoon, and here the Irrawaddy Delta region worst hit.

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It is hoped that with the Burmese regime easing access for aid convoys, relief will reach many more victims in the next few days.

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Such is the scale of the disaster, dead bodies remain unburied in some areas, left alone by passers-by.

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Video footage has emerged showing the bodies of children who died in the cyclone, laid out in a row in a makeshift riverside morgue.
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