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Typhoons Hit Philippines

  • A boy wades through floodwater next to his house, as Typhoon Mirinae batters the Philippines.  Mirinae was the fourth storm to strike the country in a month.© Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • A woman sits, dejected, in the middle of the Muntinlupa elementary school.  357 displaced families live in the school after typhoons destroyed their homes.© Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • A mother sits beside her sleeping daughters in their flooded living room.  Typhoon Mirinae was the fourth storm to strike the country in a month, affecting an estimated 13,000 families.© Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • Residents boated down a flooded street in Pila after Typhoon Mirinae made landfall.© Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • Angelica Martinez peers through the sheets that separate her family from the neighbors at the Muntinlupa elementary school, where 357 displaced families live after typhoons destroyed their homes.© Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • Twin sisters Angeline (left) and Angelica Martinez stand behind the sheets that separate their family from the neighbors at the Muntinlupa elementary school, where 357 families have been living since they were displaced by typhoons.© Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • Melissa Lancanan screams for attention, as she lies in the floor of the Muntinlupa elementary school, where 357 displaced families live after typhoons destroyed their homes.© Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • Jambo Libantino bathes in the middle of the Muntinlupa elementary school, where 357 displaced families live after typhoons destroyed their homes.© Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • Sharon Bon and her 5 month-old daughter Ina look in a makeshift mirror, in the middle of the Muntinlupa elementary school.  357 displaced families live in the school after typhoons destroyed their homes.© Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • Janet Addun watches a rainstorm through the kitchen window of her new Habitat home, in the BayaniJuan sa Calauan community, which provides homes for more than 4,000 Filipino families who relocated from the banks of the Pasig River.  She moved here from the Paco Market slum in October, shortly after Typhoon Ondoy brought a month's worth of rainfall to Metro Manila and nearby areas in just a few hours, causing severe flooding and resulting in the loss of many lives and the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people. © Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • Brothers embrace as they stand on floating garbage on the Pasig River in the Paco Market neighborhood of Manila, one of the city's worst slums.  The neighborhood was hit particularly hard by the slew of typhoons.© Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • A young boy digs through sewage-filled water, searching for anything salvagable, on the Pasig River in the Paco Market neighborhood of Manila, one of the city's worst slums.  The neighborhood was hit particularly hard by the slew of typhoons.© Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
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