The British public has raised more than £50 million to help people affected by Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines in just one week, officials said.

The Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) said the "incredible response" from the British public was helping to fund crucial aid in some of the worst hit parts of the islands.

The money, which includes £5m from the UK Government as a whole and £600,000 from the Scottish Government, is helping to provide much-needed clean water, food, medical care and materials for temporary shelter to those affected.

DEC said its aid agencies had so far reached some 590,000 survivors across the country.

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