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33 survivors discovered after Philippines ferry disaster feared to have claimed 800 lives - standard.co.uk - Philippines

33 survivors discovered after Philippines ferry disaster feared to have claimed 800 lives

Rescuers scoured the seas around a capsized ferry in the Philippines today for more than 800 people missing after it sank two days ago, as the official death toll from a typhoon rose to about 160. Coastguard boats searched the area around the ferry and divers were expected to drill into the side of the vessel where they hope survivors might be alive in air pockets. Only 33 people are known so far to have survived the ferry disaster.

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Stricken Philippines face new floods as death toll hits 240 - standard.co.uk - Philippines - county Pacific - city Manila

Stricken Philippines face new floods as death toll hits 240

Rescuers battling to save victims of the Philippines floods which have claimed at least 240 lives were facing a new threat today from two storms brewing in the Pacific.The homes of nearly 1.9million people in the capital Manila and surrounding areas were swamped when Tropical Storm Ketsana tore through the region over the weekend.Nearly 380,000 people have sought shelter in schools, churches and other evacuation centres, and some queued desperately on streets for handouts of fresh water as services were hit.President Gloria Arroyo said she was opening the Malacanang presidential palace in Manila to displaced people.

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Christmas Eve - Cholera threatens millions left homeless by typhoon - standard.co.uk - Philippines - Britain - Haiti - city Manila

Cholera threatens millions left homeless by typhoon

Four million Filipinos made homeless by Typhoon Haiyan were today facing a growing threat from water-borne diseases such as cholera and typhoid.Dr Julie Hall of the World Health Organisation said it was impossible to say how many had no access to clean water supplies 10 days after the typhoon struck leaving 5,000 people dead or missing. Cholera killed 8,000 after the 2010 earthquake in Haiti.The Briton, Who's representative in the capital Manila, said the storm had «ripped through the middle of the country, adding: „We know that four million people have been displaced.“Some of them will have access to clean water supplies, some will have access only intermittently and some will be struggling.

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RAF plane departs for Philippines to help with Typhoon devastation - standard.co.uk - Philippines - India - Britain - county Gulf - city Manila

RAF plane departs for Philippines to help with Typhoon devastation

An RAF plane will take off for the Philippines today to help with the relief effort following the devastation caused by Typhoon Haiyan.The C-17 transport plane filled with heavy duty vehicles and medical supplies will leave RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire this morning as part of Britain's emergency response to the disaster.The aircraft, being operated by No 99 Squadron, is due to land in the Philippines around 24 hours later.Its load includes two JCB diggers, two Land Rovers and a forklift truck emblazoned with stickers reading «UK aid from the British people».Flight Sergeant Tony Rimmer, load master at Brize Norton, said: «You feel like you're doing your part to help. It's a small part but we try to do our best.»We've had no shortage of volunteers to carry out the task that we've got to do."A 12-strong team of British doctors, surgeons and paramedics landed in the capital Manila yesterday to help treat survivors of the typhoon, the Department for International Development (DFID) said.Their arrival in the Philippines came as Prime Minister David Cameron announced the Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious is being sent there.The vessel, which was taking part in exercises in the Gulf, will arrive in the disaster zone to support the humanitarian operation by November 25, replacing HMS Daring which has already been deployed to the Philippines.The Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) has said its charity appeal to help the 11.5 million people affected by the disaster has raised £23 million in two days and the Government has given more than £20 million in aid.Mr Cameron, who announced the deployment of HMS Illustrious yesterday during a visit to India, said: «What happened in the Philippines is an absolute tragedy.

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Manila under water as storms and floods devastate Philippines - standard.co.uk - Philippines - Japan - county Lake - city Manila

Manila under water as storms and floods devastate Philippines

Torrential rains have brought flooding and devastation to the Philippines, leaving areas of Manila waist-high in water while thousands of people across coastal and mountainous northern regions fled to emergency shelters.The national disaster agency and local officials reported at least two dead and several missing. Schools, offices, the stock exchange, courts and embassies were closed as the weather bureau placed metropolitan Manila — a sprawling area of 12 million people — under red alert.The flooding following a night of heavy rains brought by the monsoon, which was enhanced by Tropical Storm Trami.

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Children killed as landslide buries shanties - standard.co.uk - Philippines - city Manila

Children killed as landslide buries shanties

Torrential rains triggered a landslide in Manila that killed eight people when it hit a row of shanties.Troops and police dug frantically to save those buried in the mud. The bodies of all the victims, including four children, were recovered.

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Santo Tomas - Rio N Araja - Signal No. 2 over Batanes for ‘Jenny’ - manilastandard.net - Philippines - region Bicol - county Aurora - city Manila

Signal No. 2 over Batanes for ‘Jenny’

Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal (TCWS) No. 2 is still hoisted over Batanes as Typhoon Jenny moves north northwestward over the Philippine Sea, the weather bureau said Tuesday afternoon.

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Ferdinand R.Marcos-Junior - PBBM lauds Taguig’s Urban Farming Initiatives – Presidential Communications Office - pbbm.com.ph - Philippines - city Taguig

PBBM lauds Taguig’s Urban Farming Initiatives – Presidential Communications Office

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. lauded on Wednesday the “urban farming initiative” of Taguig City, urging other local government units to follow the initiative.

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