Philippine floods: Nineteen dead as rain continues
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Heavy rains pounded the Philippines capital on Aug. 8, prompting a new danger alert as emergency workers rushed food, water and clothes to almost one million people through streets turned into rivers after 11 straight days of monsoon downpour.
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Residents wade through floodwaters to return to their submerged houses in Marikina City Metro Manila August 8, 2012. Emergency workers and troops rushed food, water and clothes to nearly 850,000 people displaced and marooned from deadly floods spawned by 11 straight days of southwest monsoon rains that soaked the Philippine capital and nearby provinces. About 60 percent of Manila, a sprawling metropolis of about 12 million people, remained inundated on Wednesday, Benito Ramos, head of the national disaster agency, told Reuters. REUTERS/Cheryl Ravelo (PHILIPPINES)
BBC: Philippine floods: Nineteen dead as rain continues
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At least 19 people have died in severe floods in the Philippine capital, Manila, and nearby areas.
More than 80,000 people are being looked after in emergency shelters, with torrential rain leaving low-lying areas underwater.
Rescuers are using rubber boats to reach stranded people, but some have refused to leave amid fears of looting.
The flooding - neck-deep in some parts of the city - forced the closure of offices and schools.
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