landslides at La Trinidad that hit the northern Philippine PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 13 October 2009 01:21

A view Monday Oct. 12, 2009 of one of the landslides at La Trinidad that hit the northern Philippine province of Benguet, near the mountain resort city of Baguio in northern Philippines. U.S. military helicopters start ferrying tons of aid Sunday to a northern Philippine mountain region facing shortages of food, fuel and coffins after back to back typhoons killed more tha 600 in the country

A view Monday Oct. 12, 2009 of one of the landslides at La Trinidad that hit the northern Philippine province of Benguet, near the mountain resort city of Baguio in northern Philippines. U.S. military helicopters start ferrying tons of aid Sunday to a northern Philippine mountain region facing shortages of food, fuel and coffins after back to back typhoons killed more tha 600 in the country
landslides at La Trinidad that hit the northern Philippine province of Benguet

A resident retrieves a tire from a car shop that was destroyed by landslides at Puguis village in La Trinidad, Benguet in northern Philippines October 12, 2009. The Philippines turned its focus on Sunday from rescue operations to sending relief to northern provinces devastated by floods and cut off by landslides as the death toll from two typhoons in 14 days rose to more than 600.Reuters
A resident retrieves a tire from a car shop that was destroyed by landslides at Puguis village in La Trinidad, Benguet in northern Philippines October 12, 2009. The Philippines turned its focus on Sunday from rescue operations to sending relief to northern provinces devastated by floods and cut off by landslides as the death toll from two typhoons in 14 days rose to more than 600.Reuters.
Stranded commuters cross a temporary foot trail after a road was cut off by landslides caused by Typhoon Parma in Tuba Benguet in northern Philippines October 12, 2009. The Philippines turned its focus on Sunday from rescue operations to sending relief to northern provinces devastated by floods and cut off by landslides as the death toll from two typhoons in 14 days rose to more than 600.
Stranded commuters cross a temporary foot trail after a road was cut off by landslides caused by Typhoon Parma in Tuba Benguet in northern Philippines October 12, 2009. The Philippines turned its focus on Sunday from rescue operations to sending relief to northern provinces devastated by floods and cut off by landslides as the death toll from two typhoons in 14 days rose to more than 600: AP.
soldier prepares a line as stranded passengers wait for their turn to get to the other end of the highway which was cut off by a landslide at Tuba township, Benguet province, near the mountain resort city of Baguio in northern Philippines on Monday Oct. 12, 2009. U.S. military helicopters start ferrying tons of aid Sunday to a northern Philippine mountain region facing shortages of food, fuel and coffins after back to back typhoons killed more than 600 in the country.AP
soldier prepares a line as stranded passengers wait for their turn to get to the other end of the highway which was cut off by a landslide at Tuba township, Benguet province, near the mountain resort city of Baguio in northern Philippines on Monday Oct. 12, 2009. U.S. military helicopters start ferrying tons of aid Sunday to a northern Philippine mountain region facing shortages of food, fuel and coffins after back to back typhoons killed more than 600 in the country.AP AP.
Cargo is transported overhead as stranded passengers wait for their turn to cross the foot trail below to get to the other end of the highway which was cut off by a landslide at Tuba township, Benguet province, near the mountain resort city of Baguio in northern Philippines on Monday Oct. 12, 2009. U.S. military helicopters start ferrying tons of aid Sunday to a northern Philippine mountain region facing shortages of food, fuel and coffins after back to back typhoons killed more than 600 in the country. Ap
Stranded passengers cross a foot trail below to get to the other end of the highway which was cut off by a landslide at Tuba township, Benguet province, near the mountain resort city of Baguio in northern Philippines on Monday Oct. 12, 2009. U.S. military helicopters start ferrying tons of aid Sunday to a northern Philippine mountain region facing shortages of food, fuel and coffins after back to back typhoons killed more than 600 in the country.AP


Residents walk past a house toppled by a landslide on a road in Burgos, La Union, northern Philippines October 11, 2009. The Philippines turned its focus on Sunday from rescue operations to sending relief to northern provinces devastated by floods and cut off by landslides as the death toll from two typhoons in 14 days rose to more than 600. Picture taken October 11, 2009.Reuters

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