At least 25 people have died so far and 13,000 have fled to higher ground as landslides and floods batter the Philippines after Tropical Storm Megi swept the nation.
On Tuesday, rescue crews were still battling to retrieve people stranded on the eastern and southern coasts.
Megi – known locally as Agaton – hit the archipelago on Sunday with winds of up to 65km (40 miles) per hour.
It is the first storm of its kind the year – the Philippines typically sees an average of 20 annually.
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