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Serious flooding expected in Metro Manila today

Disaster Report: Serious flooding along with worst weather expected in Metro Manila, Philippines today.                                Want To Share!! Let Others Know                                       Report through contact form or write in comment section below    Disaster Report @ facebook ( Natural Disasters list ), twitter ( Disaster_Update ) and Google +( Disaster Report )                                              Keep This Page Open Or Visit Later To Get Update Report Check Worldwide Natural Disasters List + Detail Report Related Posts: August 6, 2012: Metro Manila flooded today, Red Alert issued Tracking Typhoon Guchol Effects In Philippines, Taiwan And Japan Recent natural disasters in Philippines Click here if you are searching for detail coverage on recent flooding in Metro Manila (August 8, 2012) Heavy flooding in Metro Manila, Philippines Update 12:46 UTC -Several villages in Bombon, Camarines Sur reported to be flooded. Barangays San Roque, San

Deadliest Tropical Storm Washi In Mindanao, Philippines: Cagayan de Oro And Iligan To Be Hit Worst (UPDATED)

Disaster Report: Tropical storm Washi In Mindanao, Philippines has taken many lives. The worse hit are major ports of Cagayan de Oro and Iligan. Officials expect death toll to rise.                                      Want To Share!! Let Us Know                                          Fill this Disaster form or write in comment section below                              Keep This Page Open Or Visit Later To Get Update Report Recent Natural Disasters List Rescue work after tropical storm Washi hit Cagayan de Oro and Iligan area of Southern Philippines UPDATE 2012-01-09 The total number of population affected in 815 barangays / 57 municipalities / 8 cities in the 13 provinces of Regions VI, VII, IX, X, XI, CARAGA, and ARMM is 120,233 families / 1,141,222 persons • Total number of population currently served inside and outside the evacuation centers is 80,025 families / 429,309 persons Inside 55 Evacuation Centers - 5,730 families / 24,477 persons Outside Evacuat