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Philippine flooding disaster
The torrential rains have once again put much of the capital city of Manila underwater, but the strong spirit of its residents is clear as they try to cope. Here are a few images from the past week from the storm battered country.
Silvestra Baguio, 83, reacts as she is carried along a flooded area by police while they transfer her to a temporary evacuation center at Malabon city, north of Manila, Philippines, Wednesday Aug. 1, 2012. The slow-moving Typhoon Saola displaced 154,000 people in the country. AP Photo / Aaron Favila
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