Anna Sampilay in her home in a flooded province next to the swollen Pampanga river in Bulacan. The northern Philippines was still reeling from massive flooding when a tropical storm brought days of wet weather. The floods and torrential rain have claimed at least 60 lives, and thousands of people have been left homeless Photograph: Paula Bronstein/Getty ImagesA woman in a riverside community of Marikina City, east of Manila, watches over her belongings, which she recovered from a shanty damaged by flooding. The floods have affected an estimated 2.68 million people, more than 440,000 of whom have fled to evacuation centres in Manila and surrounding provincesPhotograph: Rolex Dela Pena/EPAWith emergency workers stretched to the limit, people have been forced to respond to the crisis as best they can. Here, a man in Pasig City, east of Manila, uses a rope mechanism to traverse floodwaters. Officials say many of those affected by the situation still need food, blankets and medicinePhotograph: Francis R. Malasig/EPA
Local residents wade through floodwaters in the township of Apalit on the outskirts of Manila, about half of which was submerged by the floods. At the height of the crisis, Benito Ramos, who heads the government's main disaster response agency, described Manila as 'like a water world' Photograph: Nicolas Asfouri/AFP/Getty ImagesRegie Pacheco shovels mud outside his home, which was partially swept away when a low-lying community was hit by flash flooding. The disaster has had a devastating effect on domestic life, with many residents living near rivers and seashores forced to evacuate en masse Photograph: Paula Bronstein/Getty ImagesThose who remained in their homes now face a major clean-up job. Here, Edna Mendoza and her daughter attempt to separate their belongings from the surrounding mud and debris. Rainfall in Metro Manila surpassed the levels of Typhoon Ketsana, which devastated the city in 2009 Photograph: Paula Bronstein/Getty ImagesA resident places clothes out to dry in the sun as flood waters recede in the outskirts of Quezon City, north of ManilaPhotograph: Aaron Favila/APThe disaster has taken a toll not only domestically but also on local businesses. Here, workers at an electronics repair shop in a flood-hit community in Marikina City attempt to salvage damaged appliances Photograph: Rolex Dela Pena/EPAPeople affected by the floods queue for food relief at a municipal building in the township of Paombong on the outskirts of Manila. The thousands who crammed into evacuation centres face uncertainty about the scenes that await when they return home Photograph: Nicolas Asfouri/AFP/Getty ImagesPeople queue beside an army truck delivering relief items to a flood-affected community in ManilaPhotograph: Rolex Dela Pena/EPAPeople affected by the floods queue for food relief distributed by the Red Cross at a church in Valenzuela City, on the outskirts of ManilaPhotograph: Nicolas Asfouri/AFP/Getty ImagesFlood victims sit beside sacks of relief goods at a covered basketball court converted into a temporary evacuation centre in Quezon CityPhotograph: Aaron Favila/APReliant on candles as their only light source, people cook dinner at a crowded evacuation centrePhotograph: Paula Bronstein/Getty ImagesA newborn baby is washed at a temporary shelter in Marikina CityPhotograph: CHERYL RAVELO/ReutersChildren with dengue fever share beds at the Quirino hospital in Quezon cityPhotograph: Nicolas Asfouri/AFP/Getty ImagesA man uses a makeshift wooden shovel to clear mud in a flood-hit street in San Mateo, an urban municipality in Rizal province, east of ManilaPhotograph: Rolex Dela Pena/EPA
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