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Doctors and nurses receive first vaccinations at Cremona hospital, in the hard-hit Lombardy region, in Italy, as EU countries embark on a vaccination campaign against coronavirus. IMAGES
Marikina City, Nov 13 (EFE/EPA).- Typhoon Vamco, the fifth cyclone to hit the Philippines in less than a month, has left at least 67 dead and caused serious flooding in Manila, authorities reported Monday. Relief goods, including food packs and clothes, were being handed out to residents of a flood-affected community on Monday, while authorities began to clear roads filled with trash and muddied belongings. (Camera: ROLEX DELA PENA). SHOT LIST: VOLUNTEERS HAND OUT FOOD PACKS AND CLOTHES TO RESIDENTS AT A COMMUNITY AFFECTED BY FLOOD IN MARIKINA CITY, METRO MANILA, PHILIPPINES.
Rizal, Nov 13 (EFE/EPA).- Typhoon Vamco, which swept through the center of the Philippines island of Luzon early Thursday, has left at least 39 people dead, 22 missing and 40 injured, according to the armed forces Friday.The government's preliminary count currently stands at 14 dead and 14 missing, although presidential spokesman, Harry Roque, warned at a press conference that the figures will increase as reports of victims are verified. (Camera: MARK CRISTINO). SHOT LIST: THE AFTERMATH OF TYPHOON VAMCO IN RODRIGUEZ, RIZAL EAST OF MANILA, PHILIPPINES.
Marikina City, Nov 13 (EFE/EPA).- Typhoon Vamco, the fifth cyclone to hit the Philippines in less than a month, has left at least 39 dead, 22 missing and 50 injured as it passed the north of the country, where it caused serious flooding, the worst remembered in Manila in decades, authorities reported Friday.Thick mud and debris covered many neighborhoods and municipalities in the Philippine capital on Friday after Vamco – which swept through the center of Luzon island early Thursday morning – caused severe flooding that forced many residents to take refuge on the rooftops of their houses. (Camera: ROLEX DELA PENA). SHOT LIST: RESIDENTS RETURN TO RECOVER MUDDIED BELONGINGS FROM THEIR HOMES AT A COMMUNITY AFFECTED BY FLOOD IN MARIKINA CITY, METRO MANILA, PHILIPPINES.
Manila, Nov 12 (EFE/EPA).- Typhoon Vamco on Thursday morning lashed the Philippines' northern island of Luzon, including capital Manila, where rivers and dams are at risk of overflowing. Vamco, which made landfall Wednesday night on the east coast of Luzon in Quezon province, swept the central area of the island with sustained winds of 155 kilometers per hour and gusts of up to 255 kph as well as heavy rains, according to Pagasa, the national meteorological agency. (Camera: MARK CRISTINO).B-ROLL OF THE DAMAGES AND FLOODING CAUSED BY TYPHOON VAMCO IN MANILA, PHILIPPINES.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).