A Filipino Muslim woman walks through a neighbourhood hit by floodingPhotograph: Aaron Favila/APChildren play with floodwater in their flooded house in Manila. Many people were killed as another tropical storm swept across the Philippines, triggering landslides in the mountainous north and dumping more heavy rain on the flood-battered capitalPhotograph: Jay Directo/AFP/Getty ImagesResidents use sandbags to cross to another street after floodwaters, brought on heavy rains that have damaged the river wall Photograph: Romeo Ranoco/Reuters
Dozens of houses are submerged in floodwaters after tropical storm Kai-Tak hit Baguio city in the northern Philippines Photograph: ReutersA man stands in a flooded street as more rain falls. According to the Office of Civil Defence the floods have left at least 96 people dead with the flooding effecting up to 2.68 million people, including more than 440,000 fleeing to evacuation centres in Manila and surrounding provincesPhotograph: Paula Bronstein/Getty ImagesFlood-affected residents gather under umbrellas in the rain as they queue for relief goods. Tropical storm Kai-Tak is moving northwestward and is expected to dump more rain in the flood-battered northern Philippines Photograph: Aaron Favila/APA Filipino walks barefoot on a muddy trail caused by flooding Photograph: Rolex Dela Pena/EPAFilipino residents wade through floodwaters as authorities evacuated residents living near rivers and seashores in northern provinces threatened by tropical storm Kai-TakPhotograph: Francis R. Malasig/EPAA girl holds a boy on her back to help him cross the floodwaters in a street in Valenzuela, on the outskirts of ManilaPhotograph: Nicolas Asfouri/AFP/Getty ImagesErik Pasco holds his 10-day-old daughter Jeanine Erica at a church used as an evacuation centre in BulacanPhotograph: Paula Bronstein/Getty ImagesLeo Sampilay and his wife, Anna, and daughter Kim, 1, sit in their home in a flooded province next to the swollen Pampanga River Photograph: Paula Bronstein/Getty ImagesLornitas Calub hugs her grandson at a crowded evacuation shelterPhotograph: Paula Bronstein/Getty ImagesChildren with dengue fever rest on beds at the Quirino hospital in Manila. Philippines authorities rushed relief supplies to the country's remote north in preparation for a new storm, which was also expected to dump heavy rain on other areas struggling with deadly floodsPhotograph: Nicolas Asfouri/AFP/Getty Images
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