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Tormenta tropical en Filipinas

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  • Un niño lleva a su hermana menor en brazos para cruzar las calles inundadas de Malabón, al norte de Manila

    Tormenta tropical Nock-Ten

    A boy carries his younger sister as he wades through floodwaters in Malabon city, north of Manila, after Department of Education officially suspended school classes due to continuous rainfall brought by Typhoon Nock-Ten or locally known as Juaning in Manila July 26, 2011. Seven people were reported killed and eleven fishermen went missing in the central Philippines as Typhoon Nock-Ten battered the main luzon island, forcing schools to close and grounding domestic flights and ferry services, disaster officials said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco (PHILIPPINES - Tags: POLITICS DISASTER)
  • Evacuación de una familia en la ciudad de Legazpi, al sur de Manila

    Tormenta tropical Nock-Ten

    Rescuers pull an inflatable boat as they evacuate residents in Legazpi City, albay province, south of Manila on July 26, 2011, as heavy rains brought about by torpical storm Nock-ten hit the province. One person drowned while thousands fled their flooded homes as a tropical storm hit the Philippines, causing heavy rains and rough seas that disrupted aviation and shipping, officials said on July 26. AFP PHTO/Charism Sayat
  • Una madre y su hijo caminan por las calles inundadas de Malabón, en el norte de Malnila

    Tormenta tropical Nock-Ten

    A mother and her son wade through floodwaters in Malabon city, north of Manila, brought by Typhoon Nock-Ten or locally known as Juaning in Manila July 26, 2011. Seven people were reported killed and eleven fishermen went missing in the central Philippines as Typhoon Nock-Ten battered the main luzon island, forcing schools to close and grounding domestic flights and ferry services, disaster officials said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco (PHILIPPINES - Tags: POLITICS DISASTER)

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