natasha ganane, al jazeera, miami. >> 6,000 people died, lives of millions more changed in an instant. it's been six months since typhoon hyun slammed into the philippines. many are still struggling to recover. >> survivors of tie off and on hyun say they want to be heard. hear farmers are upset about just how long the recovery in their town is taking. they accuse the local government of being too slow. they say they still needy merge emergency assistance. >> i think we are gaining ground. everybody's opening. the civic centers, the news cal structures are being put back. >> but people like gilbert are still hoping for some government help. he still hasn't recovered from what he lost when his coconut farm was destroyed of the pests like these are finishing whatever is left of it. >> farmers are going hungry. they need food, shelter. we need to be given capitol to clean our farms, gasoline, seedlings. this is like second hyun for us. we are unable to to do anything at all. >> reporter: these sentiments are repeated 100 times over. across the island, most fishermen have reported thoir t