Filipino villagers and soldiers carry a
flood survivor in Tignoan in the town of
Real, Quezon province, December 9, 2004.
Philippine rescuers pulled four
survivors from the rubble of a collapsed
building and dug furiously for others on
Thursday, 10 days after a fierce storm
devastated several eastern and northern
provinces in the Philippines.
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Filipino miners remove a steel frame
from the ruins of a building, as they
search for survivors in the village of
Real town December 10, 2004. The
building collapsed 11 days ago during a
fierce storm in Quezon province. Nearly
1,800 people are dead or missing in
eastern and northern Philippine
provinces after a typhoon and three
tropical storms in two weeks. REUTERS/
Erik de
Castro
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Relatives of landslide victims cover
their nose while they watch miners
excavate a building in the village of
Real town December 10, 2004. The
building collapsed 11 days ago during a
fierce storm in Quezon province. Nearly
1,800 people are dead or missing in
eastern and northern Philippine
provinces after a typhoon and three
tropical storms in two weeks. Soldiers
and miners pulled a child, her
grandmother and two teenage boys from
the ruins of the building alive a day
earlier. REUTERS/Romeo
Ranoco
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Philippine President Gloria Macapagal
Arroyo visits flood survivor Ella Mae
Sor at a hospital in Lucena city in the
province of Quezon December 9, 2004.
Philippine rescuers pulled four
survivors from the rubbles of a
collapsed building and dug furiously for
others 10 days after a fierce storm
devastated several eastern and northern
provinces in the Philippines. REUTERS/
Malacanang Palace
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A Filipino girl eats noodles in the
typhoon-devastated village in Real town
in Quezon province December 9, 2004. A
typhoon and three tropical storms
pounded provinces east and north of the
Philippine capital Manila in the span of
two weeks, leaving 939 people dead and
837 missing. REUTERS/Erik de
Castro
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A Filipino miners peeks through a hole
as he searches for survivors in a
building in the village of Real town
December 10, 2004. The building
collapsed 11 days ago during a fierce
storm in Quezon province. Nearly 1,800
people are dead or missing in eastern
and northern Philippine provinces after
a typhoon and three tropical storms in
two weeks. REUTERS/Romeo
Ranoco
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Filipino rescuers recover a landslide
victim from the ruins of a building, in
Real town December 10, 2004, that
collapsed 11 days ago during a fierce
storm in Quezon province. Nearly 1,800
people are dead or missing in eastern
and northern Philippine provinces after
a typhoon and three tropical storms in
two weeks. Soldiers and miners pulled a
child, her grandmother and two teenage
boys from the ruins of the building
alive a day earlier. REUTERS/Romeo
Ranoco
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A hand of a landslide victim is seen
from the ruins of a building in Real
town December 10,2004. The building
collapsed 11 days ago during a fierce
storm in Quezon province. Nearly 1,800
people are dead or missing in eastern
and northern Philippine provinces after
a typhoon and three tropical storms in
two weeks. Soldiers and miners pulled a
child, her grandmother and two teenage
boys from the ruins of the building
alive a day earlier. REUTERS/Romeo
Ranoco
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A man is silhouetted while standing near
a makeshift grave of a landslide victim
in a village in Real town December 10,
2004. Nearly 1,800 people are dead or
missing in the eastern and northern
Philippine provinces after being hit by
a typhoon and three tropical storms in
the past two weeks. REUTERS/Erik de
Castro
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Filipino rescuers recover a landslide
victim from the ruins of a building, in
Real town December 10, 2004, that
collapsed 11 days ago during a fierce
storm in Quezon province. Nearly 1,800
people are dead or missing in eastern
and northern Philippine provinces after
a typhoon and three tropical storms in
two weeks. Soldiers and miners pulled a
child, her grandmother and two teenage
boys from the ruins of the building
alive a day earlier. REUTERS/Romeo
Ranoco
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Filipino miners excavate a building in
search for survivors in the village of
Real town December 10, 2004. The
building collapsed 11 days ago during a
fierce storm in Quezon province. Nearly
1,800 people are dead or missing in
eastern and northern Philippine
provinces after a typhoon and three
tropical storms in two weeks. Soldiers
and miners pulled a child, her
grandmother and two teenage boys from
the ruins of the building alive a day
earlier. REUTERS/Romeo
Ranoco
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Filipino children wash their mud-soaked
toys on a river in Real town in Quezon
province December 9, 2004. A typhoon and
three tropical storms pounded provinces
east and north of the Philippine capital
Manila in the span of two weeks, leaving
939 people dead and 837 missing.
REUTERS/Erik de
Castro
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