marian p. alcain is her name. only one year and three months old. at this hospital in tacloban, the wounded and sick wait for treatment but the hospital has no electricity and few supplies. >> we are admitting them as much as we can. because we cannot refuse them. >> it's already too late for this young mother cradling her dead child in her arms. i'm going crazy, she says. i want to go back home. home is not an option for her. it's not an option for many in this broken city. and nick hayden walsh joins me now. nick, in terms of the relief effort what are you seeing? because when you go out in these neighborhoods, i haven't seen much of a relief effort. >> reporter: indeed. every morning you see this wave of planes coming in but they're limited capacity what they can do. the philippine military, chopping down a tree, rearranging the trash here. we've seen the scale of destruction here, quite a monumental challenge ahead. the real issue i think for many people in the next coming days is whether the government can match that level with the level of aid