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PHOTOS: Philippines floods and landslides
02 Dec 2004 18:01:00 GMT
Source: AlertNet
 

Filipino villagers trudge through mud after walking for at least 10 hours to escape rampaging mudslides and floods in the town of Real, Quezon province, December 1, 2004. More than 1,000 people have been killed or are missing after mudslides and flash floods devastated three coastal towns in the Philippines, a military spokesman said Thursday. REUTERS/Erik de Castro
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A typhoon victim walks through mudslides while carrying his belongings in Maragondon village, Quezon province, December 1, 2004. More than 1,000 people have been killed or are missing after mudslides and flash floods devastated three coastal towns in the Philippines, a military spokesman said Thursday. REUTERS/Erik de Castro
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A Filipino girl eats at a flood shelter in Rodriguez, a town in Rizal, east of Manila, December 1, 2004. More than 1, 000 people have been killed or are missing after mudslides and flash floods devastated three coastal towns in the Philippines, a military spokesman said Thursday. REUTERS/Cheryl Ravelo
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A Filipino child sits beside his family' s belongings as residents evacuate their homes to seek refuge on higher grounds in Tanauan village, Quezon province December 2, 2004. More than 1,000 people have been killed or are missing after mudslides and flash floods devastated three coastal towns in the Philippines, a military spokesman said Thursday. REUTERS/Erik de Castro
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Filipino children wait for relief goods at a makeshift evacuation centre along a highway in Tanauan village, Quezon province December 2, 2004. More than 1, 000 people have been killed or are missing after mudslides and flash floods devastated three coastal towns in the Philippines, a military spokesman said Thursday. REUTERS/Erik de Castro
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Filipino villagers carry their belongings as they seek refuge in Maragondon village, Quezon province, December 1, 2004. More than 1,000 people have been killed or are missing after mudslides and flash floods devastated three coastal towns in the Philippines, a military spokesman said Thursday. REUTERS/Erik de Castro
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A Filipino family walk under driving rain on a national highway in Gabaldon town, Nueva Ecija province, north of Manila, December 2, 2004. More than 1, 000 people have been killed or are missing after mudslides and flash floods devastated three coastal towns in the Philippines, a military spokesman said Thursday. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco
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Filipino typhoon evacuees take refuge inside a shelter in Maragongon village, Quezon province, December 2, 2004. More than 1,000 people have been killed or are missing after mudslides and flash floods devastated three coastal towns in the Philippines, a military spokesman said Thursday. REUTERS/Erik de Castro
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