More than 10,000 people are thought to have died in the monster typhoon that struck the Philippines this week, but it's just one life that has given the country a moment of hope that they will recover from the utter devastation.
Baby Bea Joy was born amongst the rubble in the nearly-destroyed airport compound that was turned into a makeshift medical centre. Her bed is a piece of dirty plywood. She is surrounded by dirt, broken glass and twisted metal.
Still, this baby is a sad reminder that life does go on, even after such a massive loss.
Mum Emily Sagalis cried tears of joy after giving birth to her 'miracle baby' and named the child after her own mother who is one of the 10,000 suspected dead. "She is so beautiful. I will name her Bea Joy in honour of my mother, Beatriz,'' Mrs Sagalis, 21, said after the birth. "She is my miracle. I had thought I would die with her still inside me when high waves came and took us all away."
The giant waves generated by Super Typhooon-Haivan obliterated homes near Tacloban city, the capital of Leyte province, one of the worst-hit areas. The typhoon also caused massive destruction on other islands across central Philippines.
Super Typhoon-Havian is officially the countries worst recorded natural disaster.