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  • Filipino women hug each other as they grieve during the mass burial of landslide victims in Baguio. Photo Courtesy: AP.
    Authorities sent more than 200 coffins on Monday to the typhoon-battered northern Philippines for the grim task of burying the storm's victims, including a family of eight whose house was buried under a torrent of mud.
  • A woman crosses a landslide site barefoot in Tuba town, Benguet province, northern Philippines. Photo Courtesy: AP.
    American military helicopters started ferrying tons of aid on Sunday to a northern Philippine mountain region facing shortages of food, gasoline and coffins after back-to-back typhoons killed more than 600 in the country.
  • A damaged fire truck lies in Rosales town, Pangasinan province, northern Philippines. Photo Courtesy: AP.
    Rescuers dug out six survivors and more bodies buried under landslides that killed nearly 200 people in the storm-soaked northern Philippines, as workers rushed Saturday to clear mountain roads to aid relief efforts.
  • Landslides buried two families in the Philippines as they sheltered in their homes from Asia's latest deadly typhoon, which killed at least 16 people and left more than a dozen flooded villages cut off on Sunday.
  • Local residents make their way through floodwaters in Taytay township, Rizal province east of Manila. Photo Courtesy: AP.
    Typhoon Parma slammed into the Philippines on Saturday, ripping off roofs, toppling power pylons and swelling rivers in the country's mountainous north. At least two people were killed, an official said.
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