A woman paddles on stagnant floodwaters in front of an abandoned church inside the Artex Compound in Malabon, Metro Manila. The village has been flooded by stagnant waters for several years. The inhabitants, who are mostly poor, have to use boats for their daily mode of transportation, and even visiting their neighbors has become a tedious effort. In order to get access to basic necessities like groceries, residents need transport to other parts of the city that are not flooded. One of the biggest problems for the residents living in the area is getting clean water for day-to-day life. Philipp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-woman-paddles-on-stagnant-floodwaters-in-front-of-an-abandoned-church-inside-the-artex-compound-in-malabon-metro-manila-the-village-has-been-flooded-by-stagnant-waters-for-several-years-the-inhabitants-who-are-mostly-poor-have-to-use-boats-for-their-daily-mode-of-transportation-and-even-visiting-their-neighbors-has-become-a-tedious-effort-in-order-to-get-access-to-basic-necessities-like-groceries-residents-need-transport-to-other-parts-of-the-city-that-are-not-flooded-one-of-the-biggest-problems-for-the-residents-living-in-the-area-is-getting-clean-water-for-day-to-day-life-philipp-image474916732.html
RM2JGJ93T–A woman paddles on stagnant floodwaters in front of an abandoned church inside the Artex Compound in Malabon, Metro Manila. The village has been flooded by stagnant waters for several years. The inhabitants, who are mostly poor, have to use boats for their daily mode of transportation, and even visiting their neighbors has become a tedious effort. In order to get access to basic necessities like groceries, residents need transport to other parts of the city that are not flooded. One of the biggest problems for the residents living in the area is getting clean water for day-to-day life. Philipp
Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. Damaged cars are seen after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manila-philippines-13th-nov-2020-damaged-cars-are-seen-after-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-nov-13-2020-the-philippine-government-said-on-friday-that-typhoon-vamco-which-has-caused-devastating-floods-and-landslides-in-the-main-island-of-luzon-has-killed-at-least-14-people-officials-said-credit-rouelle-umalixinhuaalamy-live-news-image385163760.html
RM2DAHM8G–Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. Damaged cars are seen after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
Government workers observing the perimeter and advising citizens to stay at home before Typhoon Goni. Tondo in Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/government-workers-observing-the-perimeter-and-advising-citizens-to-stay-at-home-before-typhoon-goni-tondo-in-metro-manila-philippines-on-november-1-2020-super-typhoon-goni-the-worlds-most-powerful-storm-in-four-years-crashed-through-the-philippines-on-sunday-smashing-buildings-toppling-trees-and-causing-floods-and-mudslides-photo-by-mohd-sarajannurphoto-image489337054.html
RM2KC36BA–Government workers observing the perimeter and advising citizens to stay at home before Typhoon Goni. Tondo in Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto)
210724 -- RIZAL PROVINCE, July 24, 2021 -- People wade through the flood water brought by heavy monsoon rains in Rizal Province, the Philippines, July 24, 2021. The Philippines have evacuated more than 15,000 people in Metro Manila and some parts of the country amid flood threat, disaster management authorities said on Saturday. PHILIPPINES-RIZAL PROVINCE-MONSOON FLOODS RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210724-rizal-province-july-24-2021-people-wade-through-the-flood-water-brought-by-heavy-monsoon-rains-in-rizal-province-the-philippines-july-24-2021-the-philippines-have-evacuated-more-than-15000-people-in-metro-manila-and-some-parts-of-the-country-amid-flood-threat-disaster-management-authorities-said-on-saturday-philippines-rizal-province-monsoon-floods-rouellexumali-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565096364.html
RM2RRAA50–210724 -- RIZAL PROVINCE, July 24, 2021 -- People wade through the flood water brought by heavy monsoon rains in Rizal Province, the Philippines, July 24, 2021. The Philippines have evacuated more than 15,000 people in Metro Manila and some parts of the country amid flood threat, disaster management authorities said on Saturday. PHILIPPINES-RIZAL PROVINCE-MONSOON FLOODS RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Quezon City, Philippines. 13th Aug, 2018. PHOTOJOURNALIST AT WORK. Manila Bulletin Photojournalist Alvin Kasiban (right standing) while typing details on his cellphone to use it for his caption in his photos during his press coverage to the victims of floods due to monsoon rain at the evacuation center. Credit: Robert Oswald Alfiler/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quezon-city-philippines-13th-aug-2018-photojournalist-at-work-manila-bulletin-photojournalist-alvin-kasiban-right-standing-while-typing-details-on-his-cellphone-to-use-it-for-his-caption-in-his-photos-during-his-press-coverage-to-the-victims-of-floods-due-to-monsoon-rain-at-the-evacuation-center-credit-robert-oswald-alfilerpacific-pressalamy-live-news-image215404836.html
RMPECF1T–Quezon City, Philippines. 13th Aug, 2018. PHOTOJOURNALIST AT WORK. Manila Bulletin Photojournalist Alvin Kasiban (right standing) while typing details on his cellphone to use it for his caption in his photos during his press coverage to the victims of floods due to monsoon rain at the evacuation center. Credit: Robert Oswald Alfiler/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News
Manila, Philippines. 16th July, 2014. Pedestrians walk past uprooted trees along a highway as Typhoon Rammasun barrels across Manila on July 16, 2014. Typhoon Rammasun shut down the Philippine capital on July 16 as authorities said the first major storm of the country's brutal rainy season claimed at least four lives and forced hundreds of thousands to evacuate. Credit: George Calvelo/NurPhoto/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-manila-philippines-16th-july-2014-pedestrians-walk-past-uprooted-trees-71799029.html
RME4PMB1–Manila, Philippines. 16th July, 2014. Pedestrians walk past uprooted trees along a highway as Typhoon Rammasun barrels across Manila on July 16, 2014. Typhoon Rammasun shut down the Philippine capital on July 16 as authorities said the first major storm of the country's brutal rainy season claimed at least four lives and forced hundreds of thousands to evacuate. Credit: George Calvelo/NurPhoto/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 19th May, 2016. Greenpeace activists at the British Museum climbing on its columns where they have hung 7 giant banners on the opening day of the BP-sponsored 'Sunken Cities' exhibition, pointing out BP's responsibility for global warming, promoting the sale of oil leading to unstable weather and sea level rise which is now flooding cities and communities around the world. The banners named and showed images of flooding in the UK and worldwide and renamed the show 'Sinking Cities' to reflect BP's activities. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-19th-may-2016-greenpeace-activists-at-the-british-museum-104421812.html
RMG1TR2C–London, UK. 19th May, 2016. Greenpeace activists at the British Museum climbing on its columns where they have hung 7 giant banners on the opening day of the BP-sponsored 'Sunken Cities' exhibition, pointing out BP's responsibility for global warming, promoting the sale of oil leading to unstable weather and sea level rise which is now flooding cities and communities around the world. The banners named and showed images of flooding in the UK and worldwide and renamed the show 'Sinking Cities' to reflect BP's activities. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
A woman paddles on stagnant floodwaters inside the Artex Compound in Malabon, Metro Manila. The village has been flooded by stagnant waters for several years. The inhabitants, who are mostly poor, have to use boats for their daily mode of transportation, and even visiting their neighbors has become a tedious effort. In order to get access to basic necessities like groceries, residents need transport to other parts of the city that are not flooded. One of the biggest problems for the residents living in the area is getting clean water for day-to-day life. Philippines. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-woman-paddles-on-stagnant-floodwaters-inside-the-artex-compound-in-malabon-metro-manila-the-village-has-been-flooded-by-stagnant-waters-for-several-years-the-inhabitants-who-are-mostly-poor-have-to-use-boats-for-their-daily-mode-of-transportation-and-even-visiting-their-neighbors-has-become-a-tedious-effort-in-order-to-get-access-to-basic-necessities-like-groceries-residents-need-transport-to-other-parts-of-the-city-that-are-not-flooded-one-of-the-biggest-problems-for-the-residents-living-in-the-area-is-getting-clean-water-for-day-to-day-life-philippines-image474917098.html
RM2JGJ9GX–A woman paddles on stagnant floodwaters inside the Artex Compound in Malabon, Metro Manila. The village has been flooded by stagnant waters for several years. The inhabitants, who are mostly poor, have to use boats for their daily mode of transportation, and even visiting their neighbors has become a tedious effort. In order to get access to basic necessities like groceries, residents need transport to other parts of the city that are not flooded. One of the biggest problems for the residents living in the area is getting clean water for day-to-day life. Philippines.
Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. A resident looks for his belongings after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manila-philippines-13th-nov-2020-a-resident-looks-for-his-belongings-after-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-nov-13-2020-the-philippine-government-said-on-friday-that-typhoon-vamco-which-has-caused-devastating-floods-and-landslides-in-the-main-island-of-luzon-has-killed-at-least-14-people-officials-said-credit-rouelle-umalixinhuaalamy-live-news-image385163819.html
RM2DAHMAK–Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. A resident looks for his belongings after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
Government workers observing the perimeter and advising citizens to stay at home before Typhoon Goni. Tondo in Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/government-workers-observing-the-perimeter-and-advising-citizens-to-stay-at-home-before-typhoon-goni-tondo-in-metro-manila-philippines-on-november-1-2020-super-typhoon-goni-the-worlds-most-powerful-storm-in-four-years-crashed-through-the-philippines-on-sunday-smashing-buildings-toppling-trees-and-causing-floods-and-mudslides-photo-by-mohd-sarajannurphoto-image489337044.html
RM2KC36B0–Government workers observing the perimeter and advising citizens to stay at home before Typhoon Goni. Tondo in Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto)
210724 -- RIZAL PROVINCE, July 24, 2021 -- People wade through the flood water brought by heavy monsoon rains in Rizal Province, the Philippines, July 24, 2021. The Philippines have evacuated more than 15,000 people in Metro Manila and some parts of the country amid flood threat, disaster management authorities said on Saturday. PHILIPPINES-RIZAL PROVINCE-MONSOON FLOODS RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210724-rizal-province-july-24-2021-people-wade-through-the-flood-water-brought-by-heavy-monsoon-rains-in-rizal-province-the-philippines-july-24-2021-the-philippines-have-evacuated-more-than-15000-people-in-metro-manila-and-some-parts-of-the-country-amid-flood-threat-disaster-management-authorities-said-on-saturday-philippines-rizal-province-monsoon-floods-rouellexumali-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565096350.html
RM2RRAA4E–210724 -- RIZAL PROVINCE, July 24, 2021 -- People wade through the flood water brought by heavy monsoon rains in Rizal Province, the Philippines, July 24, 2021. The Philippines have evacuated more than 15,000 people in Metro Manila and some parts of the country amid flood threat, disaster management authorities said on Saturday. PHILIPPINES-RIZAL PROVINCE-MONSOON FLOODS RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Manila, Philippines. 16th July, 2014. A motorist brave strong winds and rain as he travels along a highway as Typhoon Rammasun barrels across Manila on July 16, 2014. Typhoon Rammasun shut down the Philippine capital on July 16 as authorities said the first major storm of the country's brutal rainy season claimed at least four lives and forced hundreds of thousands to evacuate. Credit: George Calvelo/NurPhoto/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-manila-philippines-16th-july-2014-a-motorist-brave-strong-winds-and-71799031.html
RME4PMB3–Manila, Philippines. 16th July, 2014. A motorist brave strong winds and rain as he travels along a highway as Typhoon Rammasun barrels across Manila on July 16, 2014. Typhoon Rammasun shut down the Philippine capital on July 16 as authorities said the first major storm of the country's brutal rainy season claimed at least four lives and forced hundreds of thousands to evacuate. Credit: George Calvelo/NurPhoto/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 19th May, 2016. Greenpeace activists at the British Museum climbing on its columns where they have hung 7 giant banners on the opening day of the BP-sponsored 'Sunken Cities' exhibition, pointing out BP's responsibility for global warming, promoting the sale of oil leading to unstable weather and sea level rise which is now flooding cities and communities around the world. The banners named and showed images of flooding in the UK and worldwide and renamed the show 'Sinking Cities' to reflect BP's activities. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-19th-may-2016-greenpeace-activists-at-the-british-museum-104421769.html
RMG1TR0W–London, UK. 19th May, 2016. Greenpeace activists at the British Museum climbing on its columns where they have hung 7 giant banners on the opening day of the BP-sponsored 'Sunken Cities' exhibition, pointing out BP's responsibility for global warming, promoting the sale of oil leading to unstable weather and sea level rise which is now flooding cities and communities around the world. The banners named and showed images of flooding in the UK and worldwide and renamed the show 'Sinking Cities' to reflect BP's activities. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
A woman paddles on stagnant floodwaters inside the Artex Compound in Malabon, Metro Manila. The village has been flooded by stagnant waters for several years. The inhabitants, who are mostly poor, have to use boats for their daily mode of transportation, and even visiting their neighbors has become a tedious effort. In order to get access to basic necessities like groceries, residents need transport to other parts of the city that are not flooded. One of the biggest problems for the residents living in the area is getting clean water for day-to-day life. Philippines. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-woman-paddles-on-stagnant-floodwaters-inside-the-artex-compound-in-malabon-metro-manila-the-village-has-been-flooded-by-stagnant-waters-for-several-years-the-inhabitants-who-are-mostly-poor-have-to-use-boats-for-their-daily-mode-of-transportation-and-even-visiting-their-neighbors-has-become-a-tedious-effort-in-order-to-get-access-to-basic-necessities-like-groceries-residents-need-transport-to-other-parts-of-the-city-that-are-not-flooded-one-of-the-biggest-problems-for-the-residents-living-in-the-area-is-getting-clean-water-for-day-to-day-life-philippines-image474916844.html
RM2JGJ97T–A woman paddles on stagnant floodwaters inside the Artex Compound in Malabon, Metro Manila. The village has been flooded by stagnant waters for several years. The inhabitants, who are mostly poor, have to use boats for their daily mode of transportation, and even visiting their neighbors has become a tedious effort. In order to get access to basic necessities like groceries, residents need transport to other parts of the city that are not flooded. One of the biggest problems for the residents living in the area is getting clean water for day-to-day life. Philippines.
Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. Residents walk on a road after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manila-philippines-13th-nov-2020-residents-walk-on-a-road-after-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-nov-13-2020-the-philippine-government-said-on-friday-that-typhoon-vamco-which-has-caused-devastating-floods-and-landslides-in-the-main-island-of-luzon-has-killed-at-least-14-people-officials-said-credit-rouelle-umalixinhuaalamy-live-news-image385163764.html
RM2DAHM8M–Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. Residents walk on a road after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
Government workers observing the perimeter and advising citizens to stay at home before Typhoon Goni. Tondo in Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/government-workers-observing-the-perimeter-and-advising-citizens-to-stay-at-home-before-typhoon-goni-tondo-in-metro-manila-philippines-on-november-1-2020-super-typhoon-goni-the-worlds-most-powerful-storm-in-four-years-crashed-through-the-philippines-on-sunday-smashing-buildings-toppling-trees-and-causing-floods-and-mudslides-photo-by-mohd-sarajannurphoto-image489337053.html
RM2KC36B9–Government workers observing the perimeter and advising citizens to stay at home before Typhoon Goni. Tondo in Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto)
210724 -- RIZAL PROVINCE, July 24, 2021 -- People wade through the flood water brought by heavy monsoon rains in Rizal Province, the Philippines, July 24, 2021. The Philippines have evacuated more than 15,000 people in Metro Manila and some parts of the country amid flood threat, disaster management authorities said on Saturday. PHILIPPINES-RIZAL PROVINCE-MONSOON FLOODS RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210724-rizal-province-july-24-2021-people-wade-through-the-flood-water-brought-by-heavy-monsoon-rains-in-rizal-province-the-philippines-july-24-2021-the-philippines-have-evacuated-more-than-15000-people-in-metro-manila-and-some-parts-of-the-country-amid-flood-threat-disaster-management-authorities-said-on-saturday-philippines-rizal-province-monsoon-floods-rouellexumali-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565096361.html
RM2RRAA4W–210724 -- RIZAL PROVINCE, July 24, 2021 -- People wade through the flood water brought by heavy monsoon rains in Rizal Province, the Philippines, July 24, 2021. The Philippines have evacuated more than 15,000 people in Metro Manila and some parts of the country amid flood threat, disaster management authorities said on Saturday. PHILIPPINES-RIZAL PROVINCE-MONSOON FLOODS RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Manila, Philippines. 16th July, 2014. Children walk past uprooted trees along a highway as Typhoon Rammasun barrels across Manila on July 16, 2014. Typhoon Rammasun shut down the Philippine capital on July 16 as authorities said the first major storm of the country's brutal rainy season claimed at least four lives and forced hundreds of thousands to evacuate. Credit: George Calvelo/NurPhoto/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-manila-philippines-16th-july-2014-children-walk-past-uprooted-trees-71800824.html
RME4PPK4–Manila, Philippines. 16th July, 2014. Children walk past uprooted trees along a highway as Typhoon Rammasun barrels across Manila on July 16, 2014. Typhoon Rammasun shut down the Philippine capital on July 16 as authorities said the first major storm of the country's brutal rainy season claimed at least four lives and forced hundreds of thousands to evacuate. Credit: George Calvelo/NurPhoto/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 19th May, 2016. Greenpeace activists at the British Museum climbing on its columns where they have hung 7 giant banners on the opening day of the BP-sponsored 'Sunken Cities' exhibition, pointing out BP's responsibility for global warming, promoting the sale of oil leading to unstable weather and sea level rise which is now flooding cities and communities around the world. The banners named and showed images of flooding in the UK and worldwide and renamed the show 'Sinking Cities' to reflect BP's activities. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-19th-may-2016-greenpeace-activists-at-the-british-museum-104421809.html
RMG1TR29–London, UK. 19th May, 2016. Greenpeace activists at the British Museum climbing on its columns where they have hung 7 giant banners on the opening day of the BP-sponsored 'Sunken Cities' exhibition, pointing out BP's responsibility for global warming, promoting the sale of oil leading to unstable weather and sea level rise which is now flooding cities and communities around the world. The banners named and showed images of flooding in the UK and worldwide and renamed the show 'Sinking Cities' to reflect BP's activities. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
A woman paddles on stagnant floodwaters inside the Artex Compound in Malabon, Metro Manila. The village has been flooded by stagnant waters for several years. The inhabitants, who are mostly poor, have to use boats for their daily mode of transportation, and even visiting their neighbors has become a tedious effort. In order to get access to basic necessities like groceries, residents need transport to other parts of the city that are not flooded. One of the biggest problems for the residents living in the area is getting clean water for day-to-day life. Philippines. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-woman-paddles-on-stagnant-floodwaters-inside-the-artex-compound-in-malabon-metro-manila-the-village-has-been-flooded-by-stagnant-waters-for-several-years-the-inhabitants-who-are-mostly-poor-have-to-use-boats-for-their-daily-mode-of-transportation-and-even-visiting-their-neighbors-has-become-a-tedious-effort-in-order-to-get-access-to-basic-necessities-like-groceries-residents-need-transport-to-other-parts-of-the-city-that-are-not-flooded-one-of-the-biggest-problems-for-the-residents-living-in-the-area-is-getting-clean-water-for-day-to-day-life-philippines-image474916968.html
RM2JGJ9C8–A woman paddles on stagnant floodwaters inside the Artex Compound in Malabon, Metro Manila. The village has been flooded by stagnant waters for several years. The inhabitants, who are mostly poor, have to use boats for their daily mode of transportation, and even visiting their neighbors has become a tedious effort. In order to get access to basic necessities like groceries, residents need transport to other parts of the city that are not flooded. One of the biggest problems for the residents living in the area is getting clean water for day-to-day life. Philippines.
Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. A resident clears his belongings after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manila-philippines-13th-nov-2020-a-resident-clears-his-belongings-after-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-nov-13-2020-the-philippine-government-said-on-friday-that-typhoon-vamco-which-has-caused-devastating-floods-and-landslides-in-the-main-island-of-luzon-has-killed-at-least-14-people-officials-said-credit-rouelle-umalixinhuaalamy-live-news-image385163855.html
RM2DAHMBY–Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. A resident clears his belongings after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
105 families who live near Manila Bay are currently staying at the Bgy. 128 complex as Metro Manila residents prepares for the onslaught of Typhoon Rolly. Tondo in Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees, and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/105-families-who-live-near-manila-bay-are-currently-staying-at-the-bgy-128-complex-as-metro-manila-residents-prepares-for-the-onslaught-of-typhoon-rolly-tondo-in-metro-manila-philippines-on-november-1-2020-super-typhoon-goni-the-worlds-most-powerful-storm-in-four-years-crashed-through-the-philippines-on-sunday-smashing-buildings-toppling-trees-and-causing-floods-and-mudslides-photo-by-mohd-sarajannurphoto-image489337056.html
RM2KC36BC–105 families who live near Manila Bay are currently staying at the Bgy. 128 complex as Metro Manila residents prepares for the onslaught of Typhoon Rolly. Tondo in Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees, and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto)
210724 -- RIZAL PROVINCE, July 24, 2021 -- People wade through the flood water brought by heavy monsoon rains in Rizal Province, the Philippines, July 24, 2021. The Philippines have evacuated more than 15,000 people in Metro Manila and some parts of the country amid flood threat, disaster management authorities said on Saturday. PHILIPPINES-RIZAL PROVINCE-MONSOON FLOODS RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210724-rizal-province-july-24-2021-people-wade-through-the-flood-water-brought-by-heavy-monsoon-rains-in-rizal-province-the-philippines-july-24-2021-the-philippines-have-evacuated-more-than-15000-people-in-metro-manila-and-some-parts-of-the-country-amid-flood-threat-disaster-management-authorities-said-on-saturday-philippines-rizal-province-monsoon-floods-rouellexumali-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565096376.html
RM2RRAA5C–210724 -- RIZAL PROVINCE, July 24, 2021 -- People wade through the flood water brought by heavy monsoon rains in Rizal Province, the Philippines, July 24, 2021. The Philippines have evacuated more than 15,000 people in Metro Manila and some parts of the country amid flood threat, disaster management authorities said on Saturday. PHILIPPINES-RIZAL PROVINCE-MONSOON FLOODS RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Manila, Philippines. 16th July, 2014. A biker brave strong winds and rain as he travels along a highway as Typhoon Rammasun barrels across Manila on July 16, 2014. Typhoon Rammasun shut down the Philippine capital on July 16 as authorities said the first major storm of the country's brutal rainy season claimed at least four lives and forced hundreds of thousands to evacuate. Credit: George Calvelo/NurPhoto/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-manila-philippines-16th-july-2014-a-biker-brave-strong-winds-and-rain-71799032.html
RME4PMB4–Manila, Philippines. 16th July, 2014. A biker brave strong winds and rain as he travels along a highway as Typhoon Rammasun barrels across Manila on July 16, 2014. Typhoon Rammasun shut down the Philippine capital on July 16 as authorities said the first major storm of the country's brutal rainy season claimed at least four lives and forced hundreds of thousands to evacuate. Credit: George Calvelo/NurPhoto/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 19th May, 2016. Greenpeace activists at the British Museum climbing on its columns where they have hung 7 giant banners on the opening day of the BP-sponsored 'Sunken Cities' exhibition, pointing out BP's responsibility for global warming, promoting the sale of oil leading to unstable weather and sea level rise which is now flooding cities and communities around the world. The banners named and showed images of flooding in the UK and worldwide and renamed the show 'Sinking Cities' to reflect BP's activities. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-19th-may-2016-greenpeace-activists-at-the-british-museum-104421786.html
RMG1TR1E–London, UK. 19th May, 2016. Greenpeace activists at the British Museum climbing on its columns where they have hung 7 giant banners on the opening day of the BP-sponsored 'Sunken Cities' exhibition, pointing out BP's responsibility for global warming, promoting the sale of oil leading to unstable weather and sea level rise which is now flooding cities and communities around the world. The banners named and showed images of flooding in the UK and worldwide and renamed the show 'Sinking Cities' to reflect BP's activities. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
An abandoned church is seen submerged inside the Artex Compound in Malabon, Metro Manila. The village has been flooded by stagnant waters for several years. The inhabitants, who are mostly poor, have to use boats for their daily mode of transportation, and even visiting their neighbors has become a tedious effort. In order to get access to basic necessities like groceries, residents need transport to other parts of the city that are not flooded. One of the biggest problems for the residents living in the area is getting clean water for day-to-day life. Philippines. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-abandoned-church-is-seen-submerged-inside-the-artex-compound-in-malabon-metro-manila-the-village-has-been-flooded-by-stagnant-waters-for-several-years-the-inhabitants-who-are-mostly-poor-have-to-use-boats-for-their-daily-mode-of-transportation-and-even-visiting-their-neighbors-has-become-a-tedious-effort-in-order-to-get-access-to-basic-necessities-like-groceries-residents-need-transport-to-other-parts-of-the-city-that-are-not-flooded-one-of-the-biggest-problems-for-the-residents-living-in-the-area-is-getting-clean-water-for-day-to-day-life-philippines-image474916567.html
RM2JGJ8WY–An abandoned church is seen submerged inside the Artex Compound in Malabon, Metro Manila. The village has been flooded by stagnant waters for several years. The inhabitants, who are mostly poor, have to use boats for their daily mode of transportation, and even visiting their neighbors has become a tedious effort. In order to get access to basic necessities like groceries, residents need transport to other parts of the city that are not flooded. One of the biggest problems for the residents living in the area is getting clean water for day-to-day life. Philippines.
Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. Residents clear their muddy belongings after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manila-philippines-13th-nov-2020-residents-clear-their-muddy-belongings-after-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-nov-13-2020-the-philippine-government-said-on-friday-that-typhoon-vamco-which-has-caused-devastating-floods-and-landslides-in-the-main-island-of-luzon-has-killed-at-least-14-people-officials-said-credit-rouelle-umalixinhuaalamy-live-news-image385163774.html
RM2DAHM92–Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. Residents clear their muddy belongings after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
105 families who live near Manila Bay are currently staying at the Bgy. 128 complex as Metro Manila residents prepares for the onslaught of Typhoon Rolly. Tondo in Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees, and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/105-families-who-live-near-manila-bay-are-currently-staying-at-the-bgy-128-complex-as-metro-manila-residents-prepares-for-the-onslaught-of-typhoon-rolly-tondo-in-metro-manila-philippines-on-november-1-2020-super-typhoon-goni-the-worlds-most-powerful-storm-in-four-years-crashed-through-the-philippines-on-sunday-smashing-buildings-toppling-trees-and-causing-floods-and-mudslides-photo-by-mohd-sarajannurphoto-image489337049.html
RM2KC36B5–105 families who live near Manila Bay are currently staying at the Bgy. 128 complex as Metro Manila residents prepares for the onslaught of Typhoon Rolly. Tondo in Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees, and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto)
210724 -- RIZAL PROVINCE, July 24, 2021 -- People wade through the flood water brought by heavy monsoon rains in Rizal Province, the Philippines, July 24, 2021. The Philippines have evacuated more than 15,000 people in Metro Manila and some parts of the country amid flood threat, disaster management authorities said on Saturday. PHILIPPINES-RIZAL PROVINCE-MONSOON FLOODS RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210724-rizal-province-july-24-2021-people-wade-through-the-flood-water-brought-by-heavy-monsoon-rains-in-rizal-province-the-philippines-july-24-2021-the-philippines-have-evacuated-more-than-15000-people-in-metro-manila-and-some-parts-of-the-country-amid-flood-threat-disaster-management-authorities-said-on-saturday-philippines-rizal-province-monsoon-floods-rouellexumali-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565096360.html
RM2RRAA4T–210724 -- RIZAL PROVINCE, July 24, 2021 -- People wade through the flood water brought by heavy monsoon rains in Rizal Province, the Philippines, July 24, 2021. The Philippines have evacuated more than 15,000 people in Metro Manila and some parts of the country amid flood threat, disaster management authorities said on Saturday. PHILIPPINES-RIZAL PROVINCE-MONSOON FLOODS RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Manila, Philippines. 16th July, 2014. A woman walks through fallen tree branches along a road in Manila as Typhoon Glenda, international name Rammasun, pummels through the city on 16 July 2014. Typhoon Rammasun shut down the Philippine capital on July 16 as authorities said the first major storm of the country's brutal rainy season claimed at least four lives and forced hundreds of thousands to evacuate. Credit: George Calvelo/NurPhoto/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-manila-philippines-16th-july-2014-a-woman-walks-through-fallen-tree-71800823.html
RME4PPK3–Manila, Philippines. 16th July, 2014. A woman walks through fallen tree branches along a road in Manila as Typhoon Glenda, international name Rammasun, pummels through the city on 16 July 2014. Typhoon Rammasun shut down the Philippine capital on July 16 as authorities said the first major storm of the country's brutal rainy season claimed at least four lives and forced hundreds of thousands to evacuate. Credit: George Calvelo/NurPhoto/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 19th May, 2016. Greenpeace activists at the British Museum climbing on its columns where they have hung 7 giant banners on the opening day of the BP-sponsored 'Sunken Cities' exhibition, pointing out BP's responsibility for global warming, promoting the sale of oil leading to unstable weather and sea level rise which is now flooding cities and communities around the world. The banners named and showed images of flooding in the UK and worldwide and renamed the show 'Sinking Cities' to reflect BP's activities. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-19th-may-2016-greenpeace-activists-at-the-british-museum-104421784.html
RMG1TR1C–London, UK. 19th May, 2016. Greenpeace activists at the British Museum climbing on its columns where they have hung 7 giant banners on the opening day of the BP-sponsored 'Sunken Cities' exhibition, pointing out BP's responsibility for global warming, promoting the sale of oil leading to unstable weather and sea level rise which is now flooding cities and communities around the world. The banners named and showed images of flooding in the UK and worldwide and renamed the show 'Sinking Cities' to reflect BP's activities. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
A drone photograph of the Artex Compound in Malabon, Metro Manila. The village has been flooded by stagnant waters for several years. The inhabitants, who are mostly poor, have to use boats for their daily mode of transportation, and even visiting their neighbors has become a tedious effort. In order to get access to basic necessities like groceries, residents need transport to other parts of the city that are not flooded. One of the biggest problems for the residents living in the area is getting clean water for day-to-day life. Philippines. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-drone-photograph-of-the-artex-compound-in-malabon-metro-manila-the-village-has-been-flooded-by-stagnant-waters-for-several-years-the-inhabitants-who-are-mostly-poor-have-to-use-boats-for-their-daily-mode-of-transportation-and-even-visiting-their-neighbors-has-become-a-tedious-effort-in-order-to-get-access-to-basic-necessities-like-groceries-residents-need-transport-to-other-parts-of-the-city-that-are-not-flooded-one-of-the-biggest-problems-for-the-residents-living-in-the-area-is-getting-clean-water-for-day-to-day-life-philippines-image474916624.html
RM2JGJ900–A drone photograph of the Artex Compound in Malabon, Metro Manila. The village has been flooded by stagnant waters for several years. The inhabitants, who are mostly poor, have to use boats for their daily mode of transportation, and even visiting their neighbors has become a tedious effort. In order to get access to basic necessities like groceries, residents need transport to other parts of the city that are not flooded. One of the biggest problems for the residents living in the area is getting clean water for day-to-day life. Philippines.
Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. A resident walks on a muddy road after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manila-philippines-13th-nov-2020-a-resident-walks-on-a-muddy-road-after-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-nov-13-2020-the-philippine-government-said-on-friday-that-typhoon-vamco-which-has-caused-devastating-floods-and-landslides-in-the-main-island-of-luzon-has-killed-at-least-14-people-officials-said-credit-rouelle-umalixinhuaalamy-live-news-image385163517.html
RM2DAHKYW–Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. A resident walks on a muddy road after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
105 families who live near Manila Bay are currently staying at the Bgy. 128 complex as Metro Manila residents prepares for the onslaught of Typhoon Rolly. Tondo in Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees, and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/105-families-who-live-near-manila-bay-are-currently-staying-at-the-bgy-128-complex-as-metro-manila-residents-prepares-for-the-onslaught-of-typhoon-rolly-tondo-in-metro-manila-philippines-on-november-1-2020-super-typhoon-goni-the-worlds-most-powerful-storm-in-four-years-crashed-through-the-philippines-on-sunday-smashing-buildings-toppling-trees-and-causing-floods-and-mudslides-photo-by-mohd-sarajannurphoto-image489337060.html
RM2KC36BG–105 families who live near Manila Bay are currently staying at the Bgy. 128 complex as Metro Manila residents prepares for the onslaught of Typhoon Rolly. Tondo in Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees, and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto)
210724 -- RIZAL PROVINCE, July 24, 2021 -- People wade through the flood water brought by heavy monsoon rains in Rizal Province, the Philippines, July 24, 2021. The Philippines have evacuated more than 15,000 people in Metro Manila and some parts of the country amid flood threat, disaster management authorities said on Saturday. PHILIPPINES-RIZAL PROVINCE-MONSOON FLOODS RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210724-rizal-province-july-24-2021-people-wade-through-the-flood-water-brought-by-heavy-monsoon-rains-in-rizal-province-the-philippines-july-24-2021-the-philippines-have-evacuated-more-than-15000-people-in-metro-manila-and-some-parts-of-the-country-amid-flood-threat-disaster-management-authorities-said-on-saturday-philippines-rizal-province-monsoon-floods-rouellexumali-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565096370.html
RM2RRAA56–210724 -- RIZAL PROVINCE, July 24, 2021 -- People wade through the flood water brought by heavy monsoon rains in Rizal Province, the Philippines, July 24, 2021. The Philippines have evacuated more than 15,000 people in Metro Manila and some parts of the country amid flood threat, disaster management authorities said on Saturday. PHILIPPINES-RIZAL PROVINCE-MONSOON FLOODS RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Manila, Philippines. 16th July, 2014. A woman rushes to save her goods inside her small stall in Manila as Typhoon Glenda, international name Rammasun, pummels through the city on 16 July 2014. Typhoon Rammasun shut down the Philippine capital on July 16 as authorities said the first major storm of the country's brutal rainy season claimed at least four lives and forced hundreds of thousands to evacuate. Credit: George Calvelo/NurPhoto/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-manila-philippines-16th-july-2014-a-woman-rushes-to-save-her-goods-71800822.html
RME4PPK2–Manila, Philippines. 16th July, 2014. A woman rushes to save her goods inside her small stall in Manila as Typhoon Glenda, international name Rammasun, pummels through the city on 16 July 2014. Typhoon Rammasun shut down the Philippine capital on July 16 as authorities said the first major storm of the country's brutal rainy season claimed at least four lives and forced hundreds of thousands to evacuate. Credit: George Calvelo/NurPhoto/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 19th May, 2016. Greenpeace activists at the British Museum climbing on its columns where they have hung 7 giant banners on the opening day of the BP-sponsored 'Sunken Cities' exhibition, pointing out BP's responsibility for global warming, promoting the sale of oil leading to unstable weather and sea level rise which is now flooding cities and communities around the world. The banners named and showed images of flooding in the UK and worldwide and renamed the show 'Sinking Cities' to reflect BP's activities. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-19th-may-2016-greenpeace-activists-at-the-british-museum-104421804.html
RMG1TR24–London, UK. 19th May, 2016. Greenpeace activists at the British Museum climbing on its columns where they have hung 7 giant banners on the opening day of the BP-sponsored 'Sunken Cities' exhibition, pointing out BP's responsibility for global warming, promoting the sale of oil leading to unstable weather and sea level rise which is now flooding cities and communities around the world. The banners named and showed images of flooding in the UK and worldwide and renamed the show 'Sinking Cities' to reflect BP's activities. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
A man uses plastic containers to collect water at a small dock inside the Artex Compound in Malabon, Metro Manila. The village has been flooded by stagnant waters for several years. The inhabitants, who are mostly poor, have to use boats for their daily mode of transportation, and even visiting their neighbors has become a tedious effort. In order to get access to basic necessities like groceries, residents need transport to other parts of the city that are not flooded. One of the biggest problems for the residents living in the area is getting clean water for day-to-day life. Philippines. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-man-uses-plastic-containers-to-collect-water-at-a-small-dock-inside-the-artex-compound-in-malabon-metro-manila-the-village-has-been-flooded-by-stagnant-waters-for-several-years-the-inhabitants-who-are-mostly-poor-have-to-use-boats-for-their-daily-mode-of-transportation-and-even-visiting-their-neighbors-has-become-a-tedious-effort-in-order-to-get-access-to-basic-necessities-like-groceries-residents-need-transport-to-other-parts-of-the-city-that-are-not-flooded-one-of-the-biggest-problems-for-the-residents-living-in-the-area-is-getting-clean-water-for-day-to-day-life-philippines-image474917062.html
RM2JGJ9FJ–A man uses plastic containers to collect water at a small dock inside the Artex Compound in Malabon, Metro Manila. The village has been flooded by stagnant waters for several years. The inhabitants, who are mostly poor, have to use boats for their daily mode of transportation, and even visiting their neighbors has become a tedious effort. In order to get access to basic necessities like groceries, residents need transport to other parts of the city that are not flooded. One of the biggest problems for the residents living in the area is getting clean water for day-to-day life. Philippines.
Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. Residents walk on a muddy road after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manila-philippines-13th-nov-2020-residents-walk-on-a-muddy-road-after-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-nov-13-2020-the-philippine-government-said-on-friday-that-typhoon-vamco-which-has-caused-devastating-floods-and-landslides-in-the-main-island-of-luzon-has-killed-at-least-14-people-officials-said-credit-rouelle-umalixinhuaalamy-live-news-image385163762.html
RM2DAHM8J–Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. Residents walk on a muddy road after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
105 families who live near Manila Bay are currently staying at the Bgy. 128 complex as Metro Manila residents prepares for the onslaught of Typhoon Rolly. Tondo in Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees, and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/105-families-who-live-near-manila-bay-are-currently-staying-at-the-bgy-128-complex-as-metro-manila-residents-prepares-for-the-onslaught-of-typhoon-rolly-tondo-in-metro-manila-philippines-on-november-1-2020-super-typhoon-goni-the-worlds-most-powerful-storm-in-four-years-crashed-through-the-philippines-on-sunday-smashing-buildings-toppling-trees-and-causing-floods-and-mudslides-photo-by-mohd-sarajannurphoto-image489337052.html
RM2KC36B8–105 families who live near Manila Bay are currently staying at the Bgy. 128 complex as Metro Manila residents prepares for the onslaught of Typhoon Rolly. Tondo in Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees, and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto)
210724 -- RIZAL PROVINCE, July 24, 2021 -- People wade through the flood water brought by heavy monsoon rains in Rizal Province, the Philippines, July 24, 2021. The Philippines have evacuated more than 15,000 people in Metro Manila and some parts of the country amid flood threat, disaster management authorities said on Saturday. PHILIPPINES-RIZAL PROVINCE-MONSOON FLOODS RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210724-rizal-province-july-24-2021-people-wade-through-the-flood-water-brought-by-heavy-monsoon-rains-in-rizal-province-the-philippines-july-24-2021-the-philippines-have-evacuated-more-than-15000-people-in-metro-manila-and-some-parts-of-the-country-amid-flood-threat-disaster-management-authorities-said-on-saturday-philippines-rizal-province-monsoon-floods-rouellexumali-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565096338.html
RM2RRAA42–210724 -- RIZAL PROVINCE, July 24, 2021 -- People wade through the flood water brought by heavy monsoon rains in Rizal Province, the Philippines, July 24, 2021. The Philippines have evacuated more than 15,000 people in Metro Manila and some parts of the country amid flood threat, disaster management authorities said on Saturday. PHILIPPINES-RIZAL PROVINCE-MONSOON FLOODS RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
London, UK. 19th May, 2016. Greenpeace activists at the British Museum climbing on its columns where they have hung 7 giant banners on the opening day of the BP-sponsored 'Sunken Cities' exhibition, pointing out BP's responsibility for global warming, promoting the sale of oil leading to unstable weather and sea level rise which is now flooding cities and communities around the world. The banners named and showed images of flooding in the UK and worldwide and renamed the show 'Sinking Cities' to reflect BP's activities. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-19th-may-2016-greenpeace-activists-at-the-british-museum-104421808.html
RMG1TR28–London, UK. 19th May, 2016. Greenpeace activists at the British Museum climbing on its columns where they have hung 7 giant banners on the opening day of the BP-sponsored 'Sunken Cities' exhibition, pointing out BP's responsibility for global warming, promoting the sale of oil leading to unstable weather and sea level rise which is now flooding cities and communities around the world. The banners named and showed images of flooding in the UK and worldwide and renamed the show 'Sinking Cities' to reflect BP's activities. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
A man collects water using plastic containers at a small dock inside the Artex Compound in Malabon, Metro Manila. The village has been flooded by stagnant waters for several years. The inhabitants, who are mostly poor, have to use boats for their daily mode of transportation, and even visiting their neighbors has become a tedious effort. In order to get access to basic necessities like groceries, residents need transport to other parts of the city that are not flooded. One of the biggest problems for the residents living in the area is getting clean water for day-to-day life. Philippines. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-man-collects-water-using-plastic-containers-at-a-small-dock-inside-the-artex-compound-in-malabon-metro-manila-the-village-has-been-flooded-by-stagnant-waters-for-several-years-the-inhabitants-who-are-mostly-poor-have-to-use-boats-for-their-daily-mode-of-transportation-and-even-visiting-their-neighbors-has-become-a-tedious-effort-in-order-to-get-access-to-basic-necessities-like-groceries-residents-need-transport-to-other-parts-of-the-city-that-are-not-flooded-one-of-the-biggest-problems-for-the-residents-living-in-the-area-is-getting-clean-water-for-day-to-day-life-philippines-image474917019.html
RM2JGJ9E3–A man collects water using plastic containers at a small dock inside the Artex Compound in Malabon, Metro Manila. The village has been flooded by stagnant waters for several years. The inhabitants, who are mostly poor, have to use boats for their daily mode of transportation, and even visiting their neighbors has become a tedious effort. In order to get access to basic necessities like groceries, residents need transport to other parts of the city that are not flooded. One of the biggest problems for the residents living in the area is getting clean water for day-to-day life. Philippines.
Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. A resident looks at his mud-covered belongings after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manila-philippines-13th-nov-2020-a-resident-looks-at-his-mud-covered-belongings-after-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-nov-13-2020-the-philippine-government-said-on-friday-that-typhoon-vamco-which-has-caused-devastating-floods-and-landslides-in-the-main-island-of-luzon-has-killed-at-least-14-people-officials-said-credit-rouelle-umalixinhuaalamy-live-news-image385163817.html
RM2DAHMAH–Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. A resident looks at his mud-covered belongings after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
105 families who live near Manila Bay are currently staying at the Bgy. 128 complex as Metro Manila residents prepares for the onslaught of Typhoon Rolly. Tondo in Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees, and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/105-families-who-live-near-manila-bay-are-currently-staying-at-the-bgy-128-complex-as-metro-manila-residents-prepares-for-the-onslaught-of-typhoon-rolly-tondo-in-metro-manila-philippines-on-november-1-2020-super-typhoon-goni-the-worlds-most-powerful-storm-in-four-years-crashed-through-the-philippines-on-sunday-smashing-buildings-toppling-trees-and-causing-floods-and-mudslides-photo-by-mohd-sarajannurphoto-image489337046.html
RM2KC36B2–105 families who live near Manila Bay are currently staying at the Bgy. 128 complex as Metro Manila residents prepares for the onslaught of Typhoon Rolly. Tondo in Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees, and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto)
210724 -- RIZAL PROVINCE, July 24, 2021 -- People wade through the flood water brought by heavy monsoon rains in Rizal Province, the Philippines, July 24, 2021. The Philippines have evacuated more than 15,000 people in Metro Manila and some parts of the country amid flood threat, disaster management authorities said on Saturday. PHILIPPINES-RIZAL PROVINCE-MONSOON FLOODS RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210724-rizal-province-july-24-2021-people-wade-through-the-flood-water-brought-by-heavy-monsoon-rains-in-rizal-province-the-philippines-july-24-2021-the-philippines-have-evacuated-more-than-15000-people-in-metro-manila-and-some-parts-of-the-country-amid-flood-threat-disaster-management-authorities-said-on-saturday-philippines-rizal-province-monsoon-floods-rouellexumali-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565096345.html
RM2RRAA49–210724 -- RIZAL PROVINCE, July 24, 2021 -- People wade through the flood water brought by heavy monsoon rains in Rizal Province, the Philippines, July 24, 2021. The Philippines have evacuated more than 15,000 people in Metro Manila and some parts of the country amid flood threat, disaster management authorities said on Saturday. PHILIPPINES-RIZAL PROVINCE-MONSOON FLOODS RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
London, UK. 19th May, 2016. Greenpeace activists at the British Museum climbing on its columns where they have hung 7 giant banners on the opening day of the BP-sponsored 'Sunken Cities' exhibition, pointing out BP's responsibility for global warming, promoting the sale of oil leading to unstable weather and sea level rise which is now flooding cities and communities around the world. The banners named and showed images of flooding in the UK and worldwide and renamed the show 'Sinking Cities' to reflect BP's activities. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-19th-may-2016-greenpeace-activists-at-the-british-museum-104421792.html
RMG1TR1M–London, UK. 19th May, 2016. Greenpeace activists at the British Museum climbing on its columns where they have hung 7 giant banners on the opening day of the BP-sponsored 'Sunken Cities' exhibition, pointing out BP's responsibility for global warming, promoting the sale of oil leading to unstable weather and sea level rise which is now flooding cities and communities around the world. The banners named and showed images of flooding in the UK and worldwide and renamed the show 'Sinking Cities' to reflect BP's activities. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
Water drops from a hose at a small dock inside the Artex Compound in Malabon, Metro Manila. The village has been flooded by stagnant waters for several years. The inhabitants, who are mostly poor, have to use boats for their daily mode of transportation, and even visiting their neighbors has become a tedious effort. In order to get access to basic necessities like groceries, residents need transport to other parts of the city that are not flooded. One of the biggest problems for the residents living in the area is getting clean water for day-to-day life. Philippines. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/water-drops-from-a-hose-at-a-small-dock-inside-the-artex-compound-in-malabon-metro-manila-the-village-has-been-flooded-by-stagnant-waters-for-several-years-the-inhabitants-who-are-mostly-poor-have-to-use-boats-for-their-daily-mode-of-transportation-and-even-visiting-their-neighbors-has-become-a-tedious-effort-in-order-to-get-access-to-basic-necessities-like-groceries-residents-need-transport-to-other-parts-of-the-city-that-are-not-flooded-one-of-the-biggest-problems-for-the-residents-living-in-the-area-is-getting-clean-water-for-day-to-day-life-philippines-image474916630.html
RM2JGJ906–Water drops from a hose at a small dock inside the Artex Compound in Malabon, Metro Manila. The village has been flooded by stagnant waters for several years. The inhabitants, who are mostly poor, have to use boats for their daily mode of transportation, and even visiting their neighbors has become a tedious effort. In order to get access to basic necessities like groceries, residents need transport to other parts of the city that are not flooded. One of the biggest problems for the residents living in the area is getting clean water for day-to-day life. Philippines.
Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. A resident walks on a muddy road after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manila-philippines-13th-nov-2020-a-resident-walks-on-a-muddy-road-after-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-nov-13-2020-the-philippine-government-said-on-friday-that-typhoon-vamco-which-has-caused-devastating-floods-and-landslides-in-the-main-island-of-luzon-has-killed-at-least-14-people-officials-said-credit-rouelle-umalixinhuaalamy-live-news-image385163778.html
RM2DAHM96–Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. A resident walks on a muddy road after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
105 families who live near Manila Bay are currently staying at the Bgy. 128 complex as Metro Manila residents prepares for the onslaught of Typhoon Rolly. Tondo in Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees, and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/105-families-who-live-near-manila-bay-are-currently-staying-at-the-bgy-128-complex-as-metro-manila-residents-prepares-for-the-onslaught-of-typhoon-rolly-tondo-in-metro-manila-philippines-on-november-1-2020-super-typhoon-goni-the-worlds-most-powerful-storm-in-four-years-crashed-through-the-philippines-on-sunday-smashing-buildings-toppling-trees-and-causing-floods-and-mudslides-photo-by-mohd-sarajannurphoto-image489337059.html
RM2KC36BF–105 families who live near Manila Bay are currently staying at the Bgy. 128 complex as Metro Manila residents prepares for the onslaught of Typhoon Rolly. Tondo in Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees, and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto)
210724 -- RIZAL PROVINCE, July 24, 2021 -- People are seen on a boat to avoid the flood brought by heavy monsoon rains in Rizal Province, the Philippines, July 24, 2021. The Philippines have evacuated more than 15,000 people in Metro Manila and some parts of the country amid flood threat, disaster management authorities said on Saturday. PHILIPPINES-RIZAL PROVINCE-MONSOON FLOODS RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210724-rizal-province-july-24-2021-people-are-seen-on-a-boat-to-avoid-the-flood-brought-by-heavy-monsoon-rains-in-rizal-province-the-philippines-july-24-2021-the-philippines-have-evacuated-more-than-15000-people-in-metro-manila-and-some-parts-of-the-country-amid-flood-threat-disaster-management-authorities-said-on-saturday-philippines-rizal-province-monsoon-floods-rouellexumali-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565096379.html
RM2RRAA5F–210724 -- RIZAL PROVINCE, July 24, 2021 -- People are seen on a boat to avoid the flood brought by heavy monsoon rains in Rizal Province, the Philippines, July 24, 2021. The Philippines have evacuated more than 15,000 people in Metro Manila and some parts of the country amid flood threat, disaster management authorities said on Saturday. PHILIPPINES-RIZAL PROVINCE-MONSOON FLOODS RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Water drops from a hose at a small dock inside the Artex Compound in Malabon, Metro Manila. The village has been flooded by stagnant waters for several years. The inhabitants, who are mostly poor, have to use boats for their daily mode of transportation, and even visiting their neighbors has become a tedious effort. In order to get access to basic necessities like groceries, residents need transport to other parts of the city that are not flooded. One of the biggest problems for the residents living in the area is getting clean water for day-to-day life. Philippines. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/water-drops-from-a-hose-at-a-small-dock-inside-the-artex-compound-in-malabon-metro-manila-the-village-has-been-flooded-by-stagnant-waters-for-several-years-the-inhabitants-who-are-mostly-poor-have-to-use-boats-for-their-daily-mode-of-transportation-and-even-visiting-their-neighbors-has-become-a-tedious-effort-in-order-to-get-access-to-basic-necessities-like-groceries-residents-need-transport-to-other-parts-of-the-city-that-are-not-flooded-one-of-the-biggest-problems-for-the-residents-living-in-the-area-is-getting-clean-water-for-day-to-day-life-philippines-image474916679.html
RM2JGJ91Y–Water drops from a hose at a small dock inside the Artex Compound in Malabon, Metro Manila. The village has been flooded by stagnant waters for several years. The inhabitants, who are mostly poor, have to use boats for their daily mode of transportation, and even visiting their neighbors has become a tedious effort. In order to get access to basic necessities like groceries, residents need transport to other parts of the city that are not flooded. One of the biggest problems for the residents living in the area is getting clean water for day-to-day life. Philippines.
Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. A dog walks on a muddy road after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manila-philippines-13th-nov-2020-a-dog-walks-on-a-muddy-road-after-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-nov-13-2020-the-philippine-government-said-on-friday-that-typhoon-vamco-which-has-caused-devastating-floods-and-landslides-in-the-main-island-of-luzon-has-killed-at-least-14-people-officials-said-credit-rouelle-umalixinhuaalamy-live-news-image385163508.html
RM2DAHKYG–Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. A dog walks on a muddy road after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
105 families who live near Manila Bay are currently staying at the Bgy. 128 complex as Metro Manila residents prepares for the onslaught of Typhoon Rolly. Tondo in Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees, and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/105-families-who-live-near-manila-bay-are-currently-staying-at-the-bgy-128-complex-as-metro-manila-residents-prepares-for-the-onslaught-of-typhoon-rolly-tondo-in-metro-manila-philippines-on-november-1-2020-super-typhoon-goni-the-worlds-most-powerful-storm-in-four-years-crashed-through-the-philippines-on-sunday-smashing-buildings-toppling-trees-and-causing-floods-and-mudslides-photo-by-mohd-sarajannurphoto-image489337048.html
RM2KC36B4–105 families who live near Manila Bay are currently staying at the Bgy. 128 complex as Metro Manila residents prepares for the onslaught of Typhoon Rolly. Tondo in Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees, and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto)
210724 -- RIZAL PROVINCE, July 24, 2021 -- People are seen on a truck to avoid the flood brought by heavy monsoon rains in Rizal Province, the Philippines, July 24, 2021. The Philippines have evacuated more than 15,000 people in Metro Manila and some parts of the country amid flood threat, disaster management authorities said on Saturday. PHILIPPINES-RIZAL PROVINCE-MONSOON FLOODS RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210724-rizal-province-july-24-2021-people-are-seen-on-a-truck-to-avoid-the-flood-brought-by-heavy-monsoon-rains-in-rizal-province-the-philippines-july-24-2021-the-philippines-have-evacuated-more-than-15000-people-in-metro-manila-and-some-parts-of-the-country-amid-flood-threat-disaster-management-authorities-said-on-saturday-philippines-rizal-province-monsoon-floods-rouellexumali-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565096354.html
RM2RRAA4J–210724 -- RIZAL PROVINCE, July 24, 2021 -- People are seen on a truck to avoid the flood brought by heavy monsoon rains in Rizal Province, the Philippines, July 24, 2021. The Philippines have evacuated more than 15,000 people in Metro Manila and some parts of the country amid flood threat, disaster management authorities said on Saturday. PHILIPPINES-RIZAL PROVINCE-MONSOON FLOODS RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
201112 -- MANILA, Nov. 12, 2020 -- Residents wade through the flood brought by typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, on Nov. 12, 2020. Typhoon Vamco, the third powerful cyclone to batter the Philippines in 11 days, made landfall on Wednesday night, unleashed fierce winds and intense rains that triggered landslide, rockslide and flash floods. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-FLOOD ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/201112-manila-nov-12-2020-residents-wade-through-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-on-nov-12-2020-typhoon-vamco-the-third-powerful-cyclone-to-batter-the-philippines-in-11-days-made-landfall-on-wednesday-night-unleashed-fierce-winds-and-intense-rains-that-triggered-landslide-rockslide-and-flash-floods-philippines-typhoon-vamco-flood-rouellexumali-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564954425.html
RM2RR3W3N–201112 -- MANILA, Nov. 12, 2020 -- Residents wade through the flood brought by typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, on Nov. 12, 2020. Typhoon Vamco, the third powerful cyclone to batter the Philippines in 11 days, made landfall on Wednesday night, unleashed fierce winds and intense rains that triggered landslide, rockslide and flash floods. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-FLOOD ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Residents collect water using plastic containers at a small dock inside the Artex Compound in Malabon, Metro Manila. The village has been flooded by stagnant waters for several years. The inhabitants, who are mostly poor, have to use boats for their daily mode of transportation, and even visiting their neighbors has become a tedious effort. In order to get access to basic necessities like groceries, residents need transport to other parts of the city that are not flooded. One of the biggest problems for the residents living in the area is getting clean water for day-to-day life. Philippines. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/residents-collect-water-using-plastic-containers-at-a-small-dock-inside-the-artex-compound-in-malabon-metro-manila-the-village-has-been-flooded-by-stagnant-waters-for-several-years-the-inhabitants-who-are-mostly-poor-have-to-use-boats-for-their-daily-mode-of-transportation-and-even-visiting-their-neighbors-has-become-a-tedious-effort-in-order-to-get-access-to-basic-necessities-like-groceries-residents-need-transport-to-other-parts-of-the-city-that-are-not-flooded-one-of-the-biggest-problems-for-the-residents-living-in-the-area-is-getting-clean-water-for-day-to-day-life-philippines-image474916798.html
RM2JGJ966–Residents collect water using plastic containers at a small dock inside the Artex Compound in Malabon, Metro Manila. The village has been flooded by stagnant waters for several years. The inhabitants, who are mostly poor, have to use boats for their daily mode of transportation, and even visiting their neighbors has become a tedious effort. In order to get access to basic necessities like groceries, residents need transport to other parts of the city that are not flooded. One of the biggest problems for the residents living in the area is getting clean water for day-to-day life. Philippines.
Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. Residents walk on a muddy road after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manila-philippines-13th-nov-2020-residents-walk-on-a-muddy-road-after-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-nov-13-2020-the-philippine-government-said-on-friday-that-typhoon-vamco-which-has-caused-devastating-floods-and-landslides-in-the-main-island-of-luzon-has-killed-at-least-14-people-officials-said-credit-rouelle-umalixinhuaalamy-live-news-image385163519.html
RM2DAHKYY–Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. Residents walk on a muddy road after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
105 families who live near Manila Bay are currently staying at the Bgy. 128 complex as Metro Manila residents prepares for the onslaught of Typhoon Rolly. Tondo in Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees, and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/105-families-who-live-near-manila-bay-are-currently-staying-at-the-bgy-128-complex-as-metro-manila-residents-prepares-for-the-onslaught-of-typhoon-rolly-tondo-in-metro-manila-philippines-on-november-1-2020-super-typhoon-goni-the-worlds-most-powerful-storm-in-four-years-crashed-through-the-philippines-on-sunday-smashing-buildings-toppling-trees-and-causing-floods-and-mudslides-photo-by-mohd-sarajannurphoto-image489337038.html
RM2KC36AP–105 families who live near Manila Bay are currently staying at the Bgy. 128 complex as Metro Manila residents prepares for the onslaught of Typhoon Rolly. Tondo in Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees, and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto)
201112 -- MANILA, Nov. 12, 2020 -- Residents wade through the flood brought by typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, on Nov. 12, 2020. Typhoon Vamco, the third powerful cyclone to batter the Philippines in 11 days, made landfall on Wednesday night, unleashed fierce winds and intense rains that triggered landslide, rockslide and flash floods. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-FLOOD ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/201112-manila-nov-12-2020-residents-wade-through-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-on-nov-12-2020-typhoon-vamco-the-third-powerful-cyclone-to-batter-the-philippines-in-11-days-made-landfall-on-wednesday-night-unleashed-fierce-winds-and-intense-rains-that-triggered-landslide-rockslide-and-flash-floods-philippines-typhoon-vamco-flood-rouellexumali-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564954440.html
RM2RR3W48–201112 -- MANILA, Nov. 12, 2020 -- Residents wade through the flood brought by typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, on Nov. 12, 2020. Typhoon Vamco, the third powerful cyclone to batter the Philippines in 11 days, made landfall on Wednesday night, unleashed fierce winds and intense rains that triggered landslide, rockslide and flash floods. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-FLOOD ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
210724 -- RIZAL PROVINCE, July 24, 2021 -- People are seen onboard a truck to avoid the flood brought by heavy monsoon rains in Rizal Province, the Philippines, July 24, 2021. The Philippines have evacuated more than 15,000 people in Metro Manila and some parts of the country amid flood threat, disaster management authorities said on Saturday. PHILIPPINES-RIZAL PROVINCE-MONSOON FLOODS RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210724-rizal-province-july-24-2021-people-are-seen-onboard-a-truck-to-avoid-the-flood-brought-by-heavy-monsoon-rains-in-rizal-province-the-philippines-july-24-2021-the-philippines-have-evacuated-more-than-15000-people-in-metro-manila-and-some-parts-of-the-country-amid-flood-threat-disaster-management-authorities-said-on-saturday-philippines-rizal-province-monsoon-floods-rouellexumali-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565096349.html
RM2RRAA4D–210724 -- RIZAL PROVINCE, July 24, 2021 -- People are seen onboard a truck to avoid the flood brought by heavy monsoon rains in Rizal Province, the Philippines, July 24, 2021. The Philippines have evacuated more than 15,000 people in Metro Manila and some parts of the country amid flood threat, disaster management authorities said on Saturday. PHILIPPINES-RIZAL PROVINCE-MONSOON FLOODS RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
A man collects water using plastic containers at a small dock inside the Artex Compound in Malabon, Metro Manila. The village has been flooded by stagnant waters for several years. The inhabitants, who are mostly poor, have to use boats for their daily mode of transportation, and even visiting their neighbors has become a tedious effort. In order to get access to basic necessities like groceries, residents need transport to other parts of the city that are not flooded. One of the biggest problems for the residents living in the area is getting clean water for day-to-day life. Philippines. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-man-collects-water-using-plastic-containers-at-a-small-dock-inside-the-artex-compound-in-malabon-metro-manila-the-village-has-been-flooded-by-stagnant-waters-for-several-years-the-inhabitants-who-are-mostly-poor-have-to-use-boats-for-their-daily-mode-of-transportation-and-even-visiting-their-neighbors-has-become-a-tedious-effort-in-order-to-get-access-to-basic-necessities-like-groceries-residents-need-transport-to-other-parts-of-the-city-that-are-not-flooded-one-of-the-biggest-problems-for-the-residents-living-in-the-area-is-getting-clean-water-for-day-to-day-life-philippines-image474916569.html
RM2JGJ8X1–A man collects water using plastic containers at a small dock inside the Artex Compound in Malabon, Metro Manila. The village has been flooded by stagnant waters for several years. The inhabitants, who are mostly poor, have to use boats for their daily mode of transportation, and even visiting their neighbors has become a tedious effort. In order to get access to basic necessities like groceries, residents need transport to other parts of the city that are not flooded. One of the biggest problems for the residents living in the area is getting clean water for day-to-day life. Philippines.
Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. Residents walk on a muddy road after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manila-philippines-13th-nov-2020-residents-walk-on-a-muddy-road-after-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-nov-13-2020-the-philippine-government-said-on-friday-that-typhoon-vamco-which-has-caused-devastating-floods-and-landslides-in-the-main-island-of-luzon-has-killed-at-least-14-people-officials-said-credit-rouelle-umalixinhuaalamy-live-news-image385163729.html
RM2DAHM7D–Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. Residents walk on a muddy road after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
105 families who live near Manila Bay are currently staying at the Bgy. 128 complex as Metro Manila residents prepares for the onslaught of Typhoon Rolly. Tondo in Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees, and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/105-families-who-live-near-manila-bay-are-currently-staying-at-the-bgy-128-complex-as-metro-manila-residents-prepares-for-the-onslaught-of-typhoon-rolly-tondo-in-metro-manila-philippines-on-november-1-2020-super-typhoon-goni-the-worlds-most-powerful-storm-in-four-years-crashed-through-the-philippines-on-sunday-smashing-buildings-toppling-trees-and-causing-floods-and-mudslides-photo-by-mohd-sarajannurphoto-image489337057.html
RM2KC36BD–105 families who live near Manila Bay are currently staying at the Bgy. 128 complex as Metro Manila residents prepares for the onslaught of Typhoon Rolly. Tondo in Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees, and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto)
210724 -- RIZAL PROVINCE, July 24, 2021 -- A man pushes a stalled vehicle through flood water brought by heavy monsoon rains in Rizal Province, the Philippines, July 24, 2021. The Philippines have evacuated more than 15,000 people in Metro Manila and some parts of the country amid flood threat, disaster management authorities said on Saturday. PHILIPPINES-RIZAL PROVINCE-MONSOON FLOODS RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210724-rizal-province-july-24-2021-a-man-pushes-a-stalled-vehicle-through-flood-water-brought-by-heavy-monsoon-rains-in-rizal-province-the-philippines-july-24-2021-the-philippines-have-evacuated-more-than-15000-people-in-metro-manila-and-some-parts-of-the-country-amid-flood-threat-disaster-management-authorities-said-on-saturday-philippines-rizal-province-monsoon-floods-rouellexumali-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565096342.html
RM2RRAA46–210724 -- RIZAL PROVINCE, July 24, 2021 -- A man pushes a stalled vehicle through flood water brought by heavy monsoon rains in Rizal Province, the Philippines, July 24, 2021. The Philippines have evacuated more than 15,000 people in Metro Manila and some parts of the country amid flood threat, disaster management authorities said on Saturday. PHILIPPINES-RIZAL PROVINCE-MONSOON FLOODS RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
201112 -- MANILA, Nov. 12, 2020 -- Rescuers of the Philippine National Police PNP evacuate residents from the flood brought by typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, on Nov. 12, 2020. Typhoon Vamco, the third powerful cyclone to batter the Philippines in 11 days, made landfall on Wednesday night, unleashed fierce winds and intense rains that triggered landslide, rockslide and flash floods. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-FLOOD ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/201112-manila-nov-12-2020-rescuers-of-the-philippine-national-police-pnp-evacuate-residents-from-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-on-nov-12-2020-typhoon-vamco-the-third-powerful-cyclone-to-batter-the-philippines-in-11-days-made-landfall-on-wednesday-night-unleashed-fierce-winds-and-intense-rains-that-triggered-landslide-rockslide-and-flash-floods-philippines-typhoon-vamco-flood-rouellexumali-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564954393.html
RM2RR3W2H–201112 -- MANILA, Nov. 12, 2020 -- Rescuers of the Philippine National Police PNP evacuate residents from the flood brought by typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, on Nov. 12, 2020. Typhoon Vamco, the third powerful cyclone to batter the Philippines in 11 days, made landfall on Wednesday night, unleashed fierce winds and intense rains that triggered landslide, rockslide and flash floods. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-FLOOD ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
A child ties her boat to a small dock inside the Artex Compound in Malabon, Metro Manila. The village has been flooded by stagnant waters for several years. The inhabitants, who are mostly poor, have to use boats for their daily mode of transportation, and even visiting their neighbors has become a tedious effort. In order to get access to basic necessities like groceries, residents need transport to other parts of the city that are not flooded. One of the biggest problems for the residents living in the area is getting clean water for day-to-day life. Philippines. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-child-ties-her-boat-to-a-small-dock-inside-the-artex-compound-in-malabon-metro-manila-the-village-has-been-flooded-by-stagnant-waters-for-several-years-the-inhabitants-who-are-mostly-poor-have-to-use-boats-for-their-daily-mode-of-transportation-and-even-visiting-their-neighbors-has-become-a-tedious-effort-in-order-to-get-access-to-basic-necessities-like-groceries-residents-need-transport-to-other-parts-of-the-city-that-are-not-flooded-one-of-the-biggest-problems-for-the-residents-living-in-the-area-is-getting-clean-water-for-day-to-day-life-philippines-image474916906.html
RM2JGJ9A2–A child ties her boat to a small dock inside the Artex Compound in Malabon, Metro Manila. The village has been flooded by stagnant waters for several years. The inhabitants, who are mostly poor, have to use boats for their daily mode of transportation, and even visiting their neighbors has become a tedious effort. In order to get access to basic necessities like groceries, residents need transport to other parts of the city that are not flooded. One of the biggest problems for the residents living in the area is getting clean water for day-to-day life. Philippines.
Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. Residents walk on a muddy road after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manila-philippines-13th-nov-2020-residents-walk-on-a-muddy-road-after-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-nov-13-2020-the-philippine-government-said-on-friday-that-typhoon-vamco-which-has-caused-devastating-floods-and-landslides-in-the-main-island-of-luzon-has-killed-at-least-14-people-officials-said-credit-rouelle-umalixinhuaalamy-live-news-image385163513.html
RM2DAHKYN–Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. Residents walk on a muddy road after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
A scene from Tondo, Manila before Typhoon Goni. Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees, and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-scene-from-tondo-manila-before-typhoon-goni-metro-manila-philippines-on-november-1-2020-super-typhoon-goni-the-worlds-most-powerful-storm-in-four-years-crashed-through-the-philippines-on-sunday-smashing-buildings-toppling-trees-and-causing-floods-and-mudslides-photo-by-mohd-sarajannurphoto-image489337062.html
RM2KC36BJ–A scene from Tondo, Manila before Typhoon Goni. Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees, and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto)
201112 -- MANILA, Nov. 12, 2020 -- Rescuers of the Philippine National Police PNP evacuate residents from the flood brought by typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, on Nov. 12, 2020. Typhoon Vamco, the third powerful cyclone to batter the Philippines in 11 days, made landfall on Wednesday night, unleashed fierce winds and intense rains that triggered landslide, rockslide and flash floods. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-FLOOD ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/201112-manila-nov-12-2020-rescuers-of-the-philippine-national-police-pnp-evacuate-residents-from-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-on-nov-12-2020-typhoon-vamco-the-third-powerful-cyclone-to-batter-the-philippines-in-11-days-made-landfall-on-wednesday-night-unleashed-fierce-winds-and-intense-rains-that-triggered-landslide-rockslide-and-flash-floods-philippines-typhoon-vamco-flood-rouellexumali-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564954447.html
RM2RR3W4F–201112 -- MANILA, Nov. 12, 2020 -- Rescuers of the Philippine National Police PNP evacuate residents from the flood brought by typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, on Nov. 12, 2020. Typhoon Vamco, the third powerful cyclone to batter the Philippines in 11 days, made landfall on Wednesday night, unleashed fierce winds and intense rains that triggered landslide, rockslide and flash floods. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-FLOOD ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
(201113) -- MANILA, Nov. 13, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Aerial photo taken on Nov. 12, 2020 shows houses submerged in flood brought by typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. (Phillippine Presidential Palace/Handout via Xinhua) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/201113-manila-nov-13-2020-xinhua-aerial-photo-taken-on-nov-12-2020-shows-houses-submerged-in-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-the-philippine-government-said-on-friday-that-typhoon-vamco-which-has-caused-devastating-floods-and-landslides-in-the-main-island-of-luzon-has-killed-at-least-14-people-officials-said-phillippine-presidential-palacehandout-via-xinhua-image385163823.html
RM2DAHMAR–(201113) -- MANILA, Nov. 13, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Aerial photo taken on Nov. 12, 2020 shows houses submerged in flood brought by typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. (Phillippine Presidential Palace/Handout via Xinhua)
A scene from Tondo, Manila before Typhoon Goni. Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees, and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-scene-from-tondo-manila-before-typhoon-goni-metro-manila-philippines-on-november-1-2020-super-typhoon-goni-the-worlds-most-powerful-storm-in-four-years-crashed-through-the-philippines-on-sunday-smashing-buildings-toppling-trees-and-causing-floods-and-mudslides-photo-by-mohd-sarajannurphoto-image489337045.html
RM2KC36B1–A scene from Tondo, Manila before Typhoon Goni. Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees, and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto)
201112 -- MANILA, Nov. 12, 2020 -- Rescuers of the Philippine National Police PNP evacuate residents from the flood brought by typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, on Nov. 12, 2020. Typhoon Vamco, the third powerful cyclone to batter the Philippines in 11 days, made landfall on Wednesday night, unleashed fierce winds and intense rains that triggered landslide, rockslide and flash floods. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-FLOOD ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/201112-manila-nov-12-2020-rescuers-of-the-philippine-national-police-pnp-evacuate-residents-from-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-on-nov-12-2020-typhoon-vamco-the-third-powerful-cyclone-to-batter-the-philippines-in-11-days-made-landfall-on-wednesday-night-unleashed-fierce-winds-and-intense-rains-that-triggered-landslide-rockslide-and-flash-floods-philippines-typhoon-vamco-flood-rouellexumali-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564954397.html
RM2RR3W2N–201112 -- MANILA, Nov. 12, 2020 -- Rescuers of the Philippine National Police PNP evacuate residents from the flood brought by typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, on Nov. 12, 2020. Typhoon Vamco, the third powerful cyclone to batter the Philippines in 11 days, made landfall on Wednesday night, unleashed fierce winds and intense rains that triggered landslide, rockslide and flash floods. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-FLOOD ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
201113 -- MANILA, Nov. 13, 2020 -- Damaged cars are seen after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-AFTERMATH ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/201113-manila-nov-13-2020-damaged-cars-are-seen-after-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-nov-13-2020-the-philippine-government-said-on-friday-that-typhoon-vamco-which-has-caused-devastating-floods-and-landslides-in-the-main-island-of-luzon-has-killed-at-least-14-people-officials-said-philippines-typhoon-vamco-aftermath-rouellexumali-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564955395.html
RM2RR3XAB–201113 -- MANILA, Nov. 13, 2020 -- Damaged cars are seen after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-AFTERMATH ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
(201113) -- MANILA, Nov. 13, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Aerial photo taken on Nov. 12, 2020 shows houses submerged in flood brought by typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. (Phillippine Presidential Palace/Handout via Xinhua) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/201113-manila-nov-13-2020-xinhua-aerial-photo-taken-on-nov-12-2020-shows-houses-submerged-in-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-the-philippine-government-said-on-friday-that-typhoon-vamco-which-has-caused-devastating-floods-and-landslides-in-the-main-island-of-luzon-has-killed-at-least-14-people-officials-said-phillippine-presidential-palacehandout-via-xinhua-image385163631.html
RM2DAHM3Y–(201113) -- MANILA, Nov. 13, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Aerial photo taken on Nov. 12, 2020 shows houses submerged in flood brought by typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. (Phillippine Presidential Palace/Handout via Xinhua)
A scene from Tondo, Manila before Typhoon Goni. Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees, and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-scene-from-tondo-manila-before-typhoon-goni-metro-manila-philippines-on-november-1-2020-super-typhoon-goni-the-worlds-most-powerful-storm-in-four-years-crashed-through-the-philippines-on-sunday-smashing-buildings-toppling-trees-and-causing-floods-and-mudslides-photo-by-mohd-sarajannurphoto-image489337051.html
RM2KC36B7–A scene from Tondo, Manila before Typhoon Goni. Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees, and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto)
Makati City, Philippines. 12th Sep, 2017. Residents wade through flood in Makati City, the Philippines, on Sept. 12, 2017. Floods caused by a tropical storm submerged many streets and highways in the Philippines on Tuesday, prompting the government to close schools and suspend work in Metro Manila and the affected provinces. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/makati-city-philippines-12th-sep-2017-residents-wade-through-flood-image158687169.html
RMK64R2W–Makati City, Philippines. 12th Sep, 2017. Residents wade through flood in Makati City, the Philippines, on Sept. 12, 2017. Floods caused by a tropical storm submerged many streets and highways in the Philippines on Tuesday, prompting the government to close schools and suspend work in Metro Manila and the affected provinces. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
201113 -- MANILA, Nov. 13, 2020 -- Residents clear their muddy belongings after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-AFTERMATH ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/201113-manila-nov-13-2020-residents-clear-their-muddy-belongings-after-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-nov-13-2020-the-philippine-government-said-on-friday-that-typhoon-vamco-which-has-caused-devastating-floods-and-landslides-in-the-main-island-of-luzon-has-killed-at-least-14-people-officials-said-philippines-typhoon-vamco-aftermath-rouellexumali-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564955372.html
RM2RR3X9G–201113 -- MANILA, Nov. 13, 2020 -- Residents clear their muddy belongings after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-AFTERMATH ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
A scene from Tondo, Manila before Typhoon Goni. Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees, and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-scene-from-tondo-manila-before-typhoon-goni-metro-manila-philippines-on-november-1-2020-super-typhoon-goni-the-worlds-most-powerful-storm-in-four-years-crashed-through-the-philippines-on-sunday-smashing-buildings-toppling-trees-and-causing-floods-and-mudslides-photo-by-mohd-sarajannurphoto-image489337047.html
RM2KC36B3–A scene from Tondo, Manila before Typhoon Goni. Metro Manila, Philippines on November 1, 2020. Super Typhoon Goni, the world's most powerful storm in four years, crashed through the Philippines on Sunday, smashing buildings, toppling trees, and causing floods and mudslides. (Photo by Mohd Sarajan/NurPhoto)
Makati City, Philippines. 12th Sep, 2017. Residents wade through flood in Makati City, the Philippines, on Sept. 12, 2017. Floods caused by a tropical storm submerged many streets and highways in the Philippines on Tuesday, prompting the government to close schools and suspend work in Metro Manila and the affected provinces. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/makati-city-philippines-12th-sep-2017-residents-wade-through-flood-image158687175.html
RMK64R33–Makati City, Philippines. 12th Sep, 2017. Residents wade through flood in Makati City, the Philippines, on Sept. 12, 2017. Floods caused by a tropical storm submerged many streets and highways in the Philippines on Tuesday, prompting the government to close schools and suspend work in Metro Manila and the affected provinces. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
201113 -- MANILA, Nov. 13, 2020 -- A resident clears his belongings after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-AFTERMATH ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/201113-manila-nov-13-2020-a-resident-clears-his-belongings-after-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-nov-13-2020-the-philippine-government-said-on-friday-that-typhoon-vamco-which-has-caused-devastating-floods-and-landslides-in-the-main-island-of-luzon-has-killed-at-least-14-people-officials-said-philippines-typhoon-vamco-aftermath-rouellexumali-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564955397.html
RM2RR3XAD–201113 -- MANILA, Nov. 13, 2020 -- A resident clears his belongings after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-AFTERMATH ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Makati City, Philippines. 12th Sep, 2017. Residents watch the flood by street in Makati City, the Philippines, on Sept. 12, 2017. Floods caused by a tropical storm submerged many streets and highways in the Philippines on Tuesday, prompting the government to close schools and suspend work in Metro Manila and the affected provinces. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/makati-city-philippines-12th-sep-2017-residents-watch-the-flood-by-image158687170.html
RMK64R2X–Makati City, Philippines. 12th Sep, 2017. Residents watch the flood by street in Makati City, the Philippines, on Sept. 12, 2017. Floods caused by a tropical storm submerged many streets and highways in the Philippines on Tuesday, prompting the government to close schools and suspend work in Metro Manila and the affected provinces. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
201113 -- MANILA, Nov. 13, 2020 -- A resident looks for his belongings after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-AFTERMATH ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/201113-manila-nov-13-2020-a-resident-looks-for-his-belongings-after-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-nov-13-2020-the-philippine-government-said-on-friday-that-typhoon-vamco-which-has-caused-devastating-floods-and-landslides-in-the-main-island-of-luzon-has-killed-at-least-14-people-officials-said-philippines-typhoon-vamco-aftermath-rouellexumali-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564955380.html
RM2RR3X9T–201113 -- MANILA, Nov. 13, 2020 -- A resident looks for his belongings after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-AFTERMATH ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Makati City, Philippines. 12th Sep, 2017. Residents wade through flood in Makati City, the Philippines, on Sept. 12, 2017. Floods caused by a tropical storm submerged many streets and highways in the Philippines on Tuesday, prompting the government to close schools and suspend work in Metro Manila and the affected provinces. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/makati-city-philippines-12th-sep-2017-residents-wade-through-flood-image158687172.html
RMK64R30–Makati City, Philippines. 12th Sep, 2017. Residents wade through flood in Makati City, the Philippines, on Sept. 12, 2017. Floods caused by a tropical storm submerged many streets and highways in the Philippines on Tuesday, prompting the government to close schools and suspend work in Metro Manila and the affected provinces. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
201113 -- MANILA, Nov. 13, 2020 -- Residents walk on a muddy road after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-AFTERMATH ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/201113-manila-nov-13-2020-residents-walk-on-a-muddy-road-after-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-nov-13-2020-the-philippine-government-said-on-friday-that-typhoon-vamco-which-has-caused-devastating-floods-and-landslides-in-the-main-island-of-luzon-has-killed-at-least-14-people-officials-said-philippines-typhoon-vamco-aftermath-rouellexumali-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564955394.html
RM2RR3XAA–201113 -- MANILA, Nov. 13, 2020 -- Residents walk on a muddy road after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-AFTERMATH ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Makati City, Philippines. 12th Sep, 2017. Residents wade through flood in Makati City, the Philippines, on Sept. 12, 2017. Floods caused by a tropical storm submerged many streets and highways in the Philippines on Tuesday, prompting the government to close schools and suspend work in Metro Manila and the affected provinces. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/makati-city-philippines-12th-sep-2017-residents-wade-through-flood-image158687168.html
RMK64R2T–Makati City, Philippines. 12th Sep, 2017. Residents wade through flood in Makati City, the Philippines, on Sept. 12, 2017. Floods caused by a tropical storm submerged many streets and highways in the Philippines on Tuesday, prompting the government to close schools and suspend work in Metro Manila and the affected provinces. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
201113 -- MANILA, Nov. 13, 2020 -- A resident looks at his mud-covered belongings after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-AFTERMATH ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/201113-manila-nov-13-2020-a-resident-looks-at-his-mud-covered-belongings-after-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-nov-13-2020-the-philippine-government-said-on-friday-that-typhoon-vamco-which-has-caused-devastating-floods-and-landslides-in-the-main-island-of-luzon-has-killed-at-least-14-people-officials-said-philippines-typhoon-vamco-aftermath-rouellexumali-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564955373.html
RM2RR3X9H–201113 -- MANILA, Nov. 13, 2020 -- A resident looks at his mud-covered belongings after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-AFTERMATH ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Makati City, Philippines. 12th Sep, 2017. Residents wade through flood in Makati City, the Philippines, on Sept. 12, 2017. Floods caused by a tropical storm submerged many streets and highways in the Philippines on Tuesday, prompting the government to close schools and suspend work in Metro Manila and the affected provinces. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/makati-city-philippines-12th-sep-2017-residents-wade-through-flood-image158687183.html
RMK64R3B–Makati City, Philippines. 12th Sep, 2017. Residents wade through flood in Makati City, the Philippines, on Sept. 12, 2017. Floods caused by a tropical storm submerged many streets and highways in the Philippines on Tuesday, prompting the government to close schools and suspend work in Metro Manila and the affected provinces. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. A man carries his daughter as he walks on a muddy road after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manila-philippines-13th-nov-2020-a-man-carries-his-daughter-as-he-walks-on-a-muddy-road-after-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-nov-13-2020-the-philippine-government-said-on-friday-that-typhoon-vamco-which-has-caused-devastating-floods-and-landslides-in-the-main-island-of-luzon-has-killed-at-least-14-people-officials-said-credit-rouelle-umalixinhuaalamy-live-news-image385163509.html
RM2DAHKYH–Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. A man carries his daughter as he walks on a muddy road after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
201113 -- MANILA, Nov. 13, 2020 -- Residents walk on a muddy road after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-AFTERMATH ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/201113-manila-nov-13-2020-residents-walk-on-a-muddy-road-after-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-nov-13-2020-the-philippine-government-said-on-friday-that-typhoon-vamco-which-has-caused-devastating-floods-and-landslides-in-the-main-island-of-luzon-has-killed-at-least-14-people-officials-said-philippines-typhoon-vamco-aftermath-rouellexumali-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564955389.html
RM2RR3XA5–201113 -- MANILA, Nov. 13, 2020 -- Residents walk on a muddy road after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-AFTERMATH ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. A resident carries a mud-covered chair out of his house after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manila-philippines-13th-nov-2020-a-resident-carries-a-mud-covered-chair-out-of-his-house-after-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-nov-13-2020-the-philippine-government-said-on-friday-that-typhoon-vamco-which-has-caused-devastating-floods-and-landslides-in-the-main-island-of-luzon-has-killed-at-least-14-people-officials-said-credit-rouelle-umalixinhuaalamy-live-news-image385163505.html
RM2DAHKYD–Manila, Philippines. 13th Nov, 2020. A resident carries a mud-covered chair out of his house after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
Manila, Philippines. 12th Nov, 2020. Residents wade through the flood brought by typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, on Nov. 12, 2020. Typhoon Vamco, the third powerful cyclone to batter the Philippines in 11 days, made landfall on Wednesday night, unleashed fierce winds and intense rains that triggered landslide, rockslide and flash floods. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manila-philippines-12th-nov-2020-residents-wade-through-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-on-nov-12-2020-typhoon-vamco-the-third-powerful-cyclone-to-batter-the-philippines-in-11-days-made-landfall-on-wednesday-night-unleashed-fierce-winds-and-intense-rains-that-triggered-landslide-rockslide-and-flash-floods-credit-rouelle-umalixinhuaalamy-live-news-image385084281.html
RM2DAE2X1–Manila, Philippines. 12th Nov, 2020. Residents wade through the flood brought by typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, on Nov. 12, 2020. Typhoon Vamco, the third powerful cyclone to batter the Philippines in 11 days, made landfall on Wednesday night, unleashed fierce winds and intense rains that triggered landslide, rockslide and flash floods. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
201113 -- MANILA, Nov. 13, 2020 -- Residents walk on a muddy road after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-AFTERMATH ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/201113-manila-nov-13-2020-residents-walk-on-a-muddy-road-after-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-nov-13-2020-the-philippine-government-said-on-friday-that-typhoon-vamco-which-has-caused-devastating-floods-and-landslides-in-the-main-island-of-luzon-has-killed-at-least-14-people-officials-said-philippines-typhoon-vamco-aftermath-rouellexumali-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564955376.html
RM2RR3X9M–201113 -- MANILA, Nov. 13, 2020 -- Residents walk on a muddy road after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-AFTERMATH ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Manila, Philippines. 12th Nov, 2020. Residents wade through the flood brought by typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, on Nov. 12, 2020. Typhoon Vamco, the third powerful cyclone to batter the Philippines in 11 days, made landfall on Wednesday night, unleashed fierce winds and intense rains that triggered landslide, rockslide and flash floods. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manila-philippines-12th-nov-2020-residents-wade-through-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-on-nov-12-2020-typhoon-vamco-the-third-powerful-cyclone-to-batter-the-philippines-in-11-days-made-landfall-on-wednesday-night-unleashed-fierce-winds-and-intense-rains-that-triggered-landslide-rockslide-and-flash-floods-credit-rouelle-umalixinhuaalamy-live-news-image385084842.html
RM2DAE3J2–Manila, Philippines. 12th Nov, 2020. Residents wade through the flood brought by typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, on Nov. 12, 2020. Typhoon Vamco, the third powerful cyclone to batter the Philippines in 11 days, made landfall on Wednesday night, unleashed fierce winds and intense rains that triggered landslide, rockslide and flash floods. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
Makati City, Philippines. 12th Sep, 2017. A rickshaw wades through floodwaters in Makati City, the Philippines, on Sept. 12, 2017. Floods caused by a tropical storm submerged many streets and highways in the Philippines on Tuesday, prompting the government to close schools and suspend work in Metro Manila and the affected provinces. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/makati-city-philippines-12th-sep-2017-a-rickshaw-wades-through-floodwaters-image158687171.html
RMK64R2Y–Makati City, Philippines. 12th Sep, 2017. A rickshaw wades through floodwaters in Makati City, the Philippines, on Sept. 12, 2017. Floods caused by a tropical storm submerged many streets and highways in the Philippines on Tuesday, prompting the government to close schools and suspend work in Metro Manila and the affected provinces. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
201113 -- MANILA, Nov. 13, 2020 -- Residents walk on a road after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-AFTERMATH ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/201113-manila-nov-13-2020-residents-walk-on-a-road-after-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-nov-13-2020-the-philippine-government-said-on-friday-that-typhoon-vamco-which-has-caused-devastating-floods-and-landslides-in-the-main-island-of-luzon-has-killed-at-least-14-people-officials-said-philippines-typhoon-vamco-aftermath-rouellexumali-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564955384.html
RM2RR3XA0–201113 -- MANILA, Nov. 13, 2020 -- Residents walk on a road after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-AFTERMATH ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Makati City, Philippines. 12th Sep, 2017. A vehicle braves through floodwaters in Makati City, the Philippines, on Sept. 12, 2017. Floods caused by a tropical storm submerged many streets and highways in the Philippines on Tuesday, prompting the government to close schools and suspend work in Metro Manila and the affected provinces. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/makati-city-philippines-12th-sep-2017-a-vehicle-braves-through-floodwaters-image158687173.html
RMK64R31–Makati City, Philippines. 12th Sep, 2017. A vehicle braves through floodwaters in Makati City, the Philippines, on Sept. 12, 2017. Floods caused by a tropical storm submerged many streets and highways in the Philippines on Tuesday, prompting the government to close schools and suspend work in Metro Manila and the affected provinces. Credit: Rouelle Umali/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
201113 -- MANILA, Nov. 13, 2020 -- Residents walk on a muddy road after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-AFTERMATH ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/201113-manila-nov-13-2020-residents-walk-on-a-muddy-road-after-the-flood-brought-by-typhoon-vamco-in-manila-the-philippines-nov-13-2020-the-philippine-government-said-on-friday-that-typhoon-vamco-which-has-caused-devastating-floods-and-landslides-in-the-main-island-of-luzon-has-killed-at-least-14-people-officials-said-philippines-typhoon-vamco-aftermath-rouellexumali-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564955398.html
RM2RR3XAE–201113 -- MANILA, Nov. 13, 2020 -- Residents walk on a muddy road after the flood brought by Typhoon Vamco in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 13, 2020. The Philippine government said on Friday that Typhoon Vamco, which has caused devastating floods and landslides in the main island of Luzon, has killed at least 14 people, officials said. PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON VAMCO-AFTERMATH ROUELLExUMALI PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
210724 -- RIZAL PROVINCE, July 24, 2021 -- Families take shelter inside emergency modular tents at an evacuation center in Marikina City, the Philippines on July 24, 2021. The Philippines have evacuated more than 15,000 people in Metro Manila and some parts of the country amid flood threat, disaster management authorities said on Saturday. PHILIPPINES-RIZAL PROVINCE-MONSOON FLOODS RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210724-rizal-province-july-24-2021-families-take-shelter-inside-emergency-modular-tents-at-an-evacuation-center-in-marikina-city-the-philippines-on-july-24-2021-the-philippines-have-evacuated-more-than-15000-people-in-metro-manila-and-some-parts-of-the-country-amid-flood-threat-disaster-management-authorities-said-on-saturday-philippines-rizal-province-monsoon-floods-rouellexumali-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565096795.html
RM2RRAAMB–210724 -- RIZAL PROVINCE, July 24, 2021 -- Families take shelter inside emergency modular tents at an evacuation center in Marikina City, the Philippines on July 24, 2021. The Philippines have evacuated more than 15,000 people in Metro Manila and some parts of the country amid flood threat, disaster management authorities said on Saturday. PHILIPPINES-RIZAL PROVINCE-MONSOON FLOODS RouellexUmali PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
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