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Two men wade through flooded Florentino Street in Manila's Sampaloc District as heavy rain caused by Storm Mario pounded several areas in Luzon on Sept. 19, Friday, 2014. — Danny Pata
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Amid pieces of floating garbage, some residents wade in waist-deep flood on a part of Timog Avenue in Quezon City at about 7 a.m. Friday, September 19. Heavy rain from Tropical Storm Mario fell on Metro Manila and nearby provinces. — Joel Locsin
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Residents of Barangay Holy Spirit in Quezon City evacuate their children from rising floodwater on Friday, September 19, after they were trapped in their homes due to non-stop rains brought by Tropical Storm Mario. — Roy Lozano
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A wall, together with a tree, collapses on parked cars along Capitol Hills Drive in Quezon City on Friday, September 19, as heavy rain from Tropical Storm Mario leaves many parts of Metro Manila flooded. — Martin Jhudiel San Diego
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As floodwater rises in Barangay Tatalon in Quezon City on Friday, September 19, volunteers evacuate residents to safer areas, as rain spawned by Tropical Storm Mario continues to submerged many parts of Metro Manila. — GMA News
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Buses brave the flooded España Boulevard in Manila on Friday, September 19, as Tropical Storm Mario continues to dump rain on many parts of Metro Manila and nearby provinces. — Danny Pata
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Marikina River overflows on Friday, September 19, as Tropical Storm Mario continues to dump rain on many parts of Metro Manila and nearby provinces. — Chino Gaston
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A pickup truck navigates through floodwater in Marikina City on Friday, September 19, as Tropical Storm Mario continues to dump rain on many parts of Metro Manila and nearby provinces. — Chino Gaston
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Floodwater inundate many parts of Marikina City on Friday, September 19, as Tropical Storm Mario continues to dump rain over Metro manila and nearby provinces. — Chino Gaston
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Residents and motorists stop along the Marcos Bridge to look at and take photos of the swelling Marikina River at the height of Storm Mario on Friday, September 19. — Martin Jhudiel San Diego
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People wade in waist-deep flood along Araneta Avenue in Quezon City on Friday, September 19. More flooding is expected in Metro Manila as state weather agency PAGASA keeps its red rainfall warning up over the capital region in a noon advisory. — GMA News
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Rescuers search for people trapped in their homes as floodwater in San Mateo, Rizal reaches near roof level in some areas on Friday, September 19, as Storm Mario continues to dump rain over Metro Manila and nearby provinces. — Jay Dizon
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Two coconut vendors find a new way to make use of their cart by transporting stranded people accross the flooded España Boulevard in Manila at the height of Storm Mario on Friday, September 19. — Danny Pata
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España Boulevard is emptied of motorized vehicles at 3:45 in the afternoon as floodwater continues to rise due to rain spawned by Storm Mario on Friday, September 19. — Raffy Tima
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A Singapore Airlines jetliner taxis on the runway of the NAIA Terminal 1 amid almost zero visibility due to the non-stop rain spawned by Storm Mario on Friday, September 19. A total of 77 domestic and 7 international flights were diverted to Clark International Airport and Cebu due to bad weather. — Ariel Fernandez
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A woman on an improvised cart reacts as a passenger bus passes along a flooded street in Manila at the height of Storm Mario on Friday, September 19. Thousands of residents in low-lying areas were moved to higher ground, officials said, as flood waters rose quickly after the equivalent of half a month's usual rain fell in six hours. — Reuters/Erik De Castro
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A woman in a rescue boat holds her children during an evacuation of residents trapped in their flooded homes in Marikina City at the height of Storm Mario on Friday, September 19. Heavy rain caused flooding in many areas of Metro Manila, shutting schools, government offices and financial markets as a tropical storm made landfall in Cagayan. — Reuters/Erik De Castro
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A boy plays in a flooded street in Manila as Storm Mario batters Metro Manila and nearby provinces on Friday, September 19. Thousands of residents in low-lying areas were moved to higher ground, officials said, as flood waters rose quickly after the equivalent of half a month's usual rain fell in six hours. — Reuters/Erik De Castro