A Myanmar man who survived Cyclone Nargis, takes care of his son as they take shelter at a monastery at Bogalay, Myanmar, on Friday, May 9, 2008. The U.N. blasted Myanmar's military government Friday, saying its refusal to let in foreign aid workers to help victims of a devastating cyclone was "unprecedented" in the history of humanitarian work.
A girl leans against the wall of her damaged home in Yangon, Myanmar, Thursday, May 8, 2008. Six days after Cyclone Nargis slammed into Myanmar's western coast, the impoverished country's needs remain enormous. Myanmar's Foreign Ministry said in a statement Friday, May 9, 2008, that it wants relief supplies but not foreign aid workers in the country.
Myanmar children who survived deadly Cyclone Nargis take shelter at a monastery at Bogalay, Myanmar, on Friday, May 9, 2008.
Myanmar villagers stand beside houses damaged by last weekend's deadly cyclone in Twantay township, southern Myanmar, on Friday, May 9, 2008.
A Myanmar woman displaced by Cyclone Nargis fans her baby at a temporary shelter on the outskirts of Yangon, Myanmar, Friday, May 9, 2008.
A Myanmar child displaced following Cyclone Nargis looks on at a temporary shelter on the outskirts of Yangon, Myanmar, Friday, May 9, 2008.
A man rebuilds his hut which was destroyed by Cyclone Nargis in Yangon, Myanmar, Thursday, May 8, 2008.
An elderly Myanmar woman lays waiting for help in a hut following last weekend's devastating cyclone, in Kun Chan Gone township, near Yangon, Myanmar Thursday, May 8, 2008.
Myanmar children look on as they take temporary shelter at a center in Kyauktan Township, in southern Myanmar on Thursday, May 8, 2008. Myanmar's isolationist regime finally gave clearance for the first major international airlift carrying aid to survivors of the cyclone that may have killed more than 100,000 people, officials said.
People left homeless following last weekend's devastating cyclone take shelter in a monastery in Kaw Hmu village, about 60 miles southwest of Yangon, Myanmar, Thursday, May 8, 2008. The U.N.'s World Food Program says its first flight carrying aid has landed in Myanmar after the military regime gave clearance to send relief material for cyclone victims.
A Myanmar girl eats a meal of rice and peanuts while staying at a shelter in Kyauktan Township, in southern Myanmar on Thursday, May 8, 2008.
A homeless woman whose house was destroyed in last weekend's devastating cyclone feeds her daughter while taking shelter at a monastery in Kaw Hmu village, about 60 miles southwest of Yangon, Myanmar, Thursday, May 8, 2008. The U.N.'s World Food Program says its first flight carrying aid has landed in Myanmar after the military regime gave clearance to send relief material to cyclone victims.
Homeless children whose homes were destroyed in last weekend's devastating cyclone take shelter in a monastery in Kaw Hmu village, about 60 miles southwest of Yangon, Myanmar, Thursday, May 8, 2008.
A woman and her children await free rice rations provided by the government following last weekend's devastating cyclone on the outskirts of Yangon, Myanmar, Thursday May 8, 2008.
A baby is held by her mother as they wait for free rice from the government following devastating Cyclone Nargis on the outskirts of Yangon, Myanmar, on Thursday May 8, 2008.
Myanmar residents line up for free rice rations provided by the government following last weekend's devastating cyclone on the outskirt of Yangon, Myanmar, Thursday, May 8, 2008.
Young Myanmar residents collect water as basic supplies remain scarce following last weekend's devastating cyclone in Yangon, Myanmar, Thursday, May 8, 2008.