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Residents in Manila return home after heavy downpour from typhoon Carina
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Published Jul 25, 2024 12:04 PM PHT

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Residents in Manila returned to their homes on Thursday after Typhoon Carina dumped heavy rains triggering floods in the capital and nearby provinces killing at least 12 people and displaced over 600,000.
Residents in Manila returned to their homes on Thursday after Typhoon Carina dumped heavy rains triggering floods in the capital and nearby provinces killing at least 12 people and displaced over 600,000.
The typhoon did not make landfall in the Philippines but has intensified seasonal monsoon rains, causing landslides and flooding over the past few days.
The typhoon did not make landfall in the Philippines but has intensified seasonal monsoon rains, causing landslides and flooding over the past few days.
Residents in the riverside city of Marikina in Metro Manila returned to their homes caked in mud after the river overflowed from yesterday’s floods.
Residents in the riverside city of Marikina in Metro Manila returned to their homes caked in mud after the river overflowed from yesterday’s floods.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. told the disaster relief agencies to provide assistance and prepare supplies for isolated communities during a briefing on Wednesday.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. told the disaster relief agencies to provide assistance and prepare supplies for isolated communities during a briefing on Wednesday.
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