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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Google Alert - Philippines News

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Philippines rains kill dozens, drive thousands from homes
Los Angeles Times
Pounding rains in the Philippines have driven more than 260000 people from their homes and claimed dozens of lives as landslides buried homes and streets turned into swamps, disaster officials said Tuesday. Benito Ramos, executive director of the ...
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Heavy rains submerge Philippine capital, killing 9
San Francisco Chronicle
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Relentless rains submerged half of the sprawling Philippine capital, triggered a landslide that killed nine people and sent emergency crews scrambling Tuesday to rescue tens of thousands of residents who called media outlets ...
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San Francisco Chronicle
Monsoon rains swamp Philippine capital, markets shut
Chicago Tribune
MANILA (Reuters) - Deadly torrential rains submerged much of the Philippine capital and surrounding areas on Tuesday, forcing nearly 270000 people to flee their homes with more flooding expected in the north of the country as a tropical storm passes ...
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Torrential rains submerge half of Philippine capital
Washington Post
Residents are evacuated from their flooded homes in the village of Tumana, Marikina town, in suburban Manila after torrential rains inundated most of the capital. Torrential rains brought the Philippines capital to a standstill on August 7 forcing at least 20000 ...
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Flooding brings chaos to Philippine capital
CNN
Manila, Philippines (CNN) -- Fueled by seasonal monsoon rains and a nearby tropical storm, widespread flooding in the Philippines worsened Tuesday, causing a landslide that killed nine members of a family, the national disaster agency reported.
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Torrential rains from Typhoon Saolo drench the Philippines, kill over 50 people
New York Daily News
Torrential rains have turned much of the Philippine capital into a "water world," as emergency crews rushed Tuesday to rescue the tens of thousands stranded in the flood-ravaged city. The catastrophic deluge - the most damaging since flash floods left ...
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New York Daily News
Rains Flood Manila Area, Sending Thousands Fleeing
New York Times
MANILA — At least a third of this overpopulated capital and its suburbs were submerged on Tuesday as torrential rains battered the city and floodwaters poured in from almost all sides. A silted lake in the south sent water coursing into an overflowing river that ...
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New York Times
Heavy rains submerge Philippine capital, killing 8
Boston Herald
MANILA, Philippines — Relentless rains submerged half of the sprawling Philippine capital, triggered a landslide that killed eight people and sent emergency crews scrambling Tuesday to rescue and evacuate tens of thousands of residents. The deluge, the ...
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Flood in the Philippines
CNN (blog)
CNN PRODUCER NOTE iReporter EronRed was walking by an expressway in Quezon City, Philippines during the torrential monsoon rains that have swept across the region when he spotted these children playing in flood waters so deep even a 10 wheeler ...
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Deadly Flooding Strikes the Philippines
Wall Street Journal
MANILA—The Philippine government ordered some offices and schools to close Tuesday while local financial markets suspended trading, as heavy monsoon rains that started late Monday submerged several areas of the capital and nine other provinces on ...
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