Manila floods

Updated On Aug 10, 2012 07:07 pm IST
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Residents queue as they await for relief goods to arrive at a village hall in Malabon town, suburban Manila days after torrential rains inundated most of the capital affecting millions of residents. AFP/Ted Aljibe expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Residents queue as they await for relief goods to arrive at a village hall in Malabon town, suburban Manila days after torrential rains inundated most of the capital affecting millions of residents. AFP/Ted Aljibe

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Pedicabs transport commuters in a flooded street in Malabon, Metro Manila. Reuters/Erik De Castro expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Pedicabs transport commuters in a flooded street in Malabon, Metro Manila. Reuters/Erik De Castro

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Volunteers sweep debris washed ashore during severe flooding in the village of Tumana, Marikina town, suburban Manila days after torrential rains inundated most of the capital affecting millions of residents. AFP/Ted Aljibe expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Volunteers sweep debris washed ashore during severe flooding in the village of Tumana, Marikina town, suburban Manila days after torrential rains inundated most of the capital affecting millions of residents. AFP/Ted Aljibe

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Local residents walk through floodwaters in the township of Apalit on the outskirts of Manila. AFP/Nicolas Asfouri expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Local residents walk through floodwaters in the township of Apalit on the outskirts of Manila. AFP/Nicolas Asfouri

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Residents clean mud on furniture as floods recede in suburban Marikina city, east of Manila, Philippines. Philippine disaster officials were shifting from rescue work to a massive clean-up of the capital following nonstop rains that left tons of muck and debris from floods littering the city. AP/Aaron Favila expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Residents clean mud on furniture as floods recede in suburban Marikina city, east of Manila, Philippines. Philippine disaster officials were shifting from rescue work to a massive clean-up of the capital following nonstop rains that left tons of muck and debris from floods littering the city. AP/Aaron Favila

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Residents clean their belongings in a suburb of Manila after a week of rains left massive flooding that covered as much as 80% of the metropolis. AFP/Jay Directo expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Residents clean their belongings in a suburb of Manila after a week of rains left massive flooding that covered as much as 80% of the metropolis. AFP/Jay Directo

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Local residents continue with their daily activities as the village carnival remains out of operation as the area is submerged in flood water in Taytay town east of Manila, Philippines. AP/Pat Roque expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Local residents continue with their daily activities as the village carnival remains out of operation as the area is submerged in flood water in Taytay town east of Manila, Philippines. AP/Pat Roque

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Children play in a makeshift raft on floodwaters in Malabon, Metro Manila. The death toll in nearly two weeks of steady monsoon rains in the Philippine capital and nearby provinces had climbed to more than 100 people, while more than two million people were affected by the worst flooding in three years, disaster officials said. Reuters/Erik De Castro expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Aug 10, 2012 07:07 pm IST

Children play in a makeshift raft on floodwaters in Malabon, Metro Manila. The death toll in nearly two weeks of steady monsoon rains in the Philippine capital and nearby provinces had climbed to more than 100 people, while more than two million people were affected by the worst flooding in three years, disaster officials said. Reuters/Erik De Castro

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Residents continue with their daily activities near the village carnival still out of operation as the area is submerged in flood water in a village in Taytay town east of Manila, Philippines. AP/Pat Roque expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Residents continue with their daily activities near the village carnival still out of operation as the area is submerged in flood water in a village in Taytay town east of Manila, Philippines. AP/Pat Roque

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Local residents wade through floodwaters in a street in the township of Apalit on the outskirts of Manila. AFP/Nicolas Asfouri expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Local residents wade through floodwaters in a street in the township of Apalit on the outskirts of Manila. AFP/Nicolas Asfouri

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Local residents wade through floodwaters in the township of Apalit on the outskirts of Manila. AFP/Nicolas Asfouri expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Aug 10, 2012 07:07 pm IST

Local residents wade through floodwaters in the township of Apalit on the outskirts of Manila. AFP/Nicolas Asfouri

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