Ausnahmezustand auf den Philippinen

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Nach der Flutkatastrophe wurden über 1200 Leichen gefunden, unzählige Menschen werden vermisst. Hilfsorganisationen schlagen Alarm: Hunderttausende Menschen müssen notversorgt werden.
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EPAepa03041544 Filipino soldiers look on a poster of missing persons during retrival operation at a village that was devastated by flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 23 December 2011. More than 1,000 people are still missing in

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EPAepa03041562 Filipino flood victims return to their former houses at a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 23 December 2011. More than 1,000 people are still missing in devastating floods

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EPAepa03041539 Filipino soldiers carry a flash flood victim during retrival operation at a village that was devastated by flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 23 December 2011. More than 1,000 people are still missing in devastatin

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EPAepa03041548 Filipino rescuers and soldiers carry a flood victim during retrival operation at a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 23 December 2011. More than 1,000 people are still miss

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EPAepa03038513 Filipinos carry a coffin during a mass burial near a landfill in the village of Zayas in Cagayan De Oro City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 19 December 2011. More than 60 bodies were buried in mass graves in two flood-ravaged southern Phi

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EPAepa03039237 Exhausted flood victims wait for the arrival of Filipino president to distribute food relief distribution in a town devastated by rampaging flood waters in a village in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 20 December 2011. The deat

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dapdResidents queue up for relief supplies at an evacuation center Monday, Dec. 19, 2011 in Iligan city, southern Philippines. Tropical storm Washi blew away Monday after devastating the southern Philippines with flash floods that killed hundreds of peopl

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EPAepa03040840 Filipino flood victims seek refuge inside a basketball court turned into an evacuation center in a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Cagayan de Oro City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 22 December 2011. At least 1,0

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Hilfsmittelverteilung

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EPAepa03039486 A handout photo dated and released 20 December 2011 by the Malacanang Photo Bureau shows aerial view of flood-affected areas in Cagayan de Oro City, southern Philippines. The death toll in devastating floods triggered by Tropical Storm Wash

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EPAepa03040829 Filipino policemen unload a sack of rice during a food distribution at a basketball court turned into an evacuation center in a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Cagayan de Oro City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 2

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dapdFlash flood victims walk back to their temporary shelter with relief goods in Iligan city, southern Philippines on Christmas day Sunday Dec. 25, 2011. Thousands of residents continue to be housed in evacuation centers after flash floods triggered by t

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dapdPackages of emergency shelter from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) arrive at Manilas International Airport, Philippines on Friday Dec. 23, 2011. The relief packages will be sent to evacuation centers at flood-hit cities of Ca

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EPAepa03043239 Filipino flood victims stand on a tree trunk as they wait for relief goods in front of a mosque at a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 26 December 2011. Two southern Philip

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REUTERSTyphoon Washi survivors take part in a trauma counselling session by volunteers from humanitarian agency World Vision, outside an evacuation center in the southern Philippines city of Cagayan de Oro December 22, 2011. Residents of two southern Phil

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EPAepa03040145 A general view of a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 21 December 2011. At least 1,002 people were killed in the floods caused by Tropical Storm Washi, while an undetermine

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dapdEvacuees queue up for relief supplies at an evacuation center Wednesday Dec. 21, 2011, following Fridays flash flooding brought about by Tropical storm Washi in Iligan city, southern Philippines. The tropical storm swept through the coastal region Fri

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dapdSiblings of five-day-old baby Aizee Tumanda try to wake her up as she sleeps in an evacuation center Wednesday, Dec. 22, 2011 in Cagayan De Oro city, southern Philippines. Mother Anna Liza gave birth to baby Aizee on the roof of a medical center after

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EPAepa03040855 Filipino flood victim Cerila Niez Manigos weeps as she offers flowers where her house used to be in a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 22 December 2011. Manigos survived t

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REUTERSPeople sit in a truck with coffins containing the bodies of Typhoon Washi victims for a mass burial in a cemetery in Iligan city, southern Philippines December 20, 2011. Philippine President Benigno Aquino declared on Tuesday a state of national ca

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dapdRelatives weep during mass burial for victims of Fridays flash flooding Tuesday Dec. 20, 2011 at a public cemetery in Iligan city in southern Philippines. Dozens of grieving relatives of at least 38 of the victims wept openly during funeral rites pres

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REUTERSA boy shovels mud as he cleans his house swamped with mud from flash floods in Iligan city, southern Philippines December 21, 2011. Residents of two southern Philippine cities battered by a storm that left over 1,000 people dead and displaced hundr

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REUTERSPhilippine Navy soldiers load coffins, to be transported to Cagayan De Oro city, onto a navy ship which docked in Manila December 20, 2011. Disaster agencies on Monday delivered body bags, food, water, and medicine to crowded evacuation centres in
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