Photos: Typhoon Gaemi turns Philippine streets into rivers

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Relentless rain drenched the northern Philippines on Wednesday, triggering floods in Manila and landslides in mountainous regions as Typhoon Gaemi intensified the seasonal monsoon.
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In the densely populated capital, rescuers were deployed across the city to help evacuate people from low-lying homes after downpours turned streets into rivers, trapping vehicles.
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A state of calamity was declared for Manila, unlocking funds for relief efforts, after the state weather forecaster warned of "serious flooding" in some areas.
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"Many areas are flooded so we have rescuers deployed all over the city. There is an overwhelming number of people asking for help," Peachy de Leon, a disaster official in suburban Manila, told AFP.
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A boy rides on a discarded refrigerator as he and other members of the family evacuate from their flooded home in Tumana village, Marikina City.
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People walk along a flooded street in Manila amid heavy rains brought by Typhoon Gaemi.
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A passenger bus traverses along a flooded street in Manila.
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Residents with their belongings evacuate from their flooded homes in Tumana village, Marikina City.
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People walk along a flooded street in Manila.
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More than 200 millimetres (nearly eight inches) of rain fell in the capital in the past 24 hours, senior weather specialist Glaiza Escullar told AFP, which was "not unusual".

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