Filipino rescue army soldiers take their lunch after clearing the roads with debris after the onlsaught of Typhoon Megi in Ilagan town, Isabela province, northern Philippines on 19 October 2010. Typhoon Megi moved out of the northern Philippines, leaving at least 10 people dead and some areas without electricity. More than 3 million people in six northern provinces were still without electricity and more than 7,000 people were forced to flee their homes as Megi wreaked havoc on the area. Megi is the 10th and strongest typhoon to hit the Philippines this year. EPA/DENNIS M. SABANGAN
Altar boy Angelito Adres 12, shows the Tumauini church damaged by Typhoon Megi in Tumauini town, Isabela province, northern Philippines on 19 October 2010.Typhoon Megi moved out of the northern Philippines, leaving at least 10 people dead and some areas without electricity. More than 3 million people in six northern provinces were still without electricity and more than 7,000 people were forced to flee their homes as Megi wreaked havoc on the area. Megi is the 10th and strongest typhoon to hit the Philippines this year. EPA/DENNIS M. SABANGAN
Filipino Elvira Soriano 25 and her child Rea, 1, sit in wooden bed with their belongings after their house was destroyed by Typhoon Megi in Delfin Albano town, Isabela province, northern Philippines on 19 October 2010.Typhoon Megi moved out of the northern Philippines, leaving at least 10 people dead and some areas without electricity. More than 3 million people in six northern provinces were still without electricity and more than 7,000 people were forced to flee their homes as Megi wreaked havoc on the area.Megi is the 10th and strongest typhoon to hit the Philippines this year. EPA/DENNIS M. SABANGAN
lAltar boy Angelito Adres 12, cleans the rubbish inside the Tumauini church damaged by Typhoon Megi in Tumauini town, Isabela province, northern Philippines on 19 October 2010.Typhoon Megi moved out of the northern Philippines, leaving at least 10 people dead and some areas without electricity. More than 3 million people in six northern provinces were still without electricity and more than 7,000 people were forced to flee their homes as Megi wreaked havoc on the area.Megi is the 10th and strongest typhoon to hit the Philippines this year. EPA/DENNIS M. SABANGAN
A Filipino villager jumps from an uprooted tree during a clearing operations in after the onslaught of Typhoon Megi in Cauayan town, Isabela province, northern Philippines on 19 October 2010. Typhoon Megi moved out of the northern Philippines, leaving at least 10 people dead and some areas without electricity. More than 3 million people in six northern provinces were still without electricity and more than 7,000 people were forced to flee their homes as Megi wreaked havoc on the area.Megi is the 10th and strongest typhoon to hit the Philippines this year. EPA/DENNIS M. SABANGAN
Filipino motorists drive past damaged electric post after the onslaught of Typhoon Megi in Cauayan town, Isabela province, northern Philippines on 19 October 2010.Typhoon Megi moved out of the northern Philippines, leaving at least 10 people dead and some areas without electricity. More than 3 million people in six northern provinces were still without electricity and more than 7,000 people were forced to flee their homes as Megi wreaked havoc on the area.Megi is the 10th and strongest typhoon to hit the Philippines this year. EPA/DENNIS M. SABANGAN
A Filipino child peers from their house almost hit by a damaged electric post after the onslaught of Typhoon Megi in Cauayan town, Isabela province, northern Philippines on 19 October 2010.Typhoon Megi moved out of the northern Philippines, leaving at least 10 people dead and some areas without electricity. More than 3 million people in six northern provinces were still without electricity and more than 7,000 people were forced to flee their homes as Megi wreaked havoc on the area.Megi is the 10th and strongest typhoon to hit the Philippines this year. EPA/DENNIS M. SABANGAN
Rea Soriano, 1, sits in wooden bed with their belongings after their house was destroyed by Typhoon Megi in Delfin Albano town, Isabela province, northern Philippines on 19 October 2010.Typhoon Megi moved out of the northern Philippines, leaving at least 10 people dead and some areas without electricity. More than 3 million people in six northern provinces were still without electricity and more than 7,000 people were forced to flee their homes as Megi wreaked havoc on the area.Megi is the 10th and strongest typhoon to hit the Philippines this year. EPA/DENNIS M. SABANGAN
Filipino Lita Cauitan, 57, reiterates how she survives the onslaught of Typhoon Megi in front of her damaged house in Delfin Albano town, Isabela province, northern Philippines on 19 October 2010.Typhoon Megi moved out of the northern Philippines, leaving at least 10 people dead and some areas without electricity. More than 3 million people in six northern provinces were still without electricity and more than 7,000 people were forced to flee their homes as Megi wreaked havoc on the area.Megi is the 10th and strongest typhoon to hit the Philippines this year. EPA/DENNIS M. SABANGAN
Filipinos salvage their belongings after Typhoon Megi hit the town of Ilagan, Isabela province, northern Philippines on 19 October 2010. Typhoon Megi now heads for the South China Sea leaving at least four fatalities in Northern Philippines. Megi caused widespread blackouts, landslides and destruction of an estimated 232,169 tonnes of unmilled rice crop. Megi is the 10th and strongest typhoon to hit the Philippines this year. EPA/DENNIS M. SABANGAN