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Added on the 02/11/2020 19:42:39 - Copyright : AFP EN
Manila residents return to their homes covered in mud after flash floods inundated their communities, destroying their belongings. Torrential rain dumped by Typhoon Vamco -- the third powerful storm to hit the country in as many weeks -- inundated low-lying areas of Manila and surrounding provinces.
Locals return to their severely damaged homes after flooding caused by Hurricane Iota ravaged the area surrounding San Pedro Sula in northern Honduras.
Locals return to their severely damaged homes after flooding caused by Hurricane Iota ravaged the area surrounding San Pedro Sula in northern Honduras.
Pasay City, Nov 3 (EFE/EPA).-Authorities in the Philippines are bracing for another typhoon that could hit the north of the country on Thursday even as people continue to piece together their lives shattered by typhoon Goni that left at least 20 dead. (Camera: MARK CRISTINO)SHOT LIST: LOCAL VOLUNTEERS AND MEMBERS OF THE PHILIPPINES COAST GUARD PACK RELIEF GOODS FOR VICTIMS OF TYPHOON GONI AT THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT IN PASAY CITY, PHILIPPINES.
At least 16 people were killed and about 13,000 shanties and houses were damaged or swept away.