Filipino flood victims queue during a relief distribution at a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 22 December 2011. At least 1,010 people were killed in the floods caused by Tropical Storm Washi, while an undetermined number were missing, according to the Office of Civil Defence (OCD) making it the deadliest cyclone to hit the Philippines in the last 12 years. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
Filipino flood victims queue during a relief distribution at a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 22 December 2011. At least 1,010 people were killed in the floods caused by Tropical Storm Washi, while an undetermined number were missing, according to the Office of Civil Defence (OCD) making it the deadliest cyclone to hit the Philippines in the last 12 years. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
Filipino flood victims drive past a destroyed road at a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 22 December 2011. At least 1,010 people were killed in the floods caused by Tropical Storm Washi, while an undetermined number were missing, according to the Office of Civil Defence (OCD) making it the deadliest cyclone to hit the Philippines in the last 12 years. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
Filipino flood victims collect water at a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 22 December 2011. At least 1,010 people were killed in the floods caused by Tropical Storm Washi, while an undetermined number were missing, according to the Office of Civil Defence (OCD) making it the deadliest cyclone to hit the Philippines in the last 12 years. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
Filipino soldiers walk past a destroyed bridges at a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 22 December 2011. At least 1,010 people were killed in the floods caused by Tropical Storm Washi, while an undetermined number were missing, according to the Office of Civil Defence (OCD) making it the deadliest cyclone to hit the Philippines in the last 12 years. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
A Filipino flood victim walks amongst debris at a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 22 December 2011. At least 1,010 people were killed in the floods caused by Tropical Storm Washi, while an undetermined number were missing, according to the Office of Civil Defence (OCD) making it the deadliest cyclone to hit the Philippines in the last 12 years. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
A Filipino flood victim prepares a meal inside a destroyed house at a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 22 December 2011. At least 1,010 people were killed in the floods caused by Tropical Storm Washi, while an undetermined number were missing, according to the Office of Civil Defence (OCD) making it the deadliest cyclone to hit the Philippines in the last 12 years. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
A view of a destroyed house at a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 22 December 2011. At least 1,010 people were killed in the floods caused by Tropical Storm Washi, while an undetermined number were missing, according to the Office of Civil Defence (OCD) making it the deadliest cyclone to hit the Philippines in the last 12 years. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
A Filipino flood victim walks on top of logs washed ashore at a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 22 December 2011. At least 1,010 people were killed in the floods caused by Tropical Storm Washi, while an undetermined number were missing, according to the Office of Civil Defence (OCD) making it the deadliest cyclone to hit the Philippines in the last 12 years. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
A Filipino flood victim takes a bath at a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 22 December 2011. At least 1,010 people were killed in the floods caused by Tropical Storm Washi, while an undetermined number were missing, according to the Office of Civil Defence (OCD) making it the deadliest cyclone to hit the Philippines in the last 12 years. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
Filipino flood victims rest on a destroyed house at a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 22 December 2011. At least 1,010 people were killed in the floods caused by Tropical Storm Washi, while an undetermined number were missing, according to the Office of Civil Defence (OCD) making it the deadliest cyclone to hit the Philippines in the last 12 years. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
A Filipino flood victim dries clothes at a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 22 December 2011. At least 1,010 people were killed in the floods caused by Tropical Storm Washi, while an undetermined number were missing, according to the Office of Civil Defence (OCD) making it the deadliest cyclone to hit the Philippines in the last 12 years. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
A Filipino flood victim walks beside debris at a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 22 December 2011. At least 1,010 people were killed in the floods caused by Tropical Storm Washi, while an undetermined number were missing, according to the Office of Civil Defence (OCD) making it the deadliest cyclone to hit the Philippines in the last 12 years. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
Filipino flood victims rest in front of a shanty at a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 22 December 2011. At least 1,010 people were killed in the floods caused by Tropical Storm Washi, while an undetermined number were missing, according to the Office of Civil Defence (OCD) making it the deadliest cyclone to hit the Philippines in the last 12 years. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
Filipino flood victim Cerila Niez Manigos weeps as she offers flowers where her house used to be in a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 22 December 2011. Manigos survived the rampaging floods but wiped out her house and killed her two grancdchildren. Tropical Storm Washi slammed into the southern Philippines dumping one month‘s worth of rain in less than 12 hours. The floods hit overnight as residents slept, wiping out entire villages andsweeping away houses, vehicles and trees. More than 1,000 people were killed in the floods, and more thanhalf a million were left homeless in one of the Philippines‘ worst disasters in years. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
A Filipino flood victim tries to recover a burried motorcycle at a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 22 December 2011. At least 1,010 people were killed in the floods caused by Tropical Storm Washi, while an undetermined number were missing, according to the Office of Civil Defence (OCD) making it the deadliest cyclone to hit the Philippines in the last 12 years. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
Filipino flood victims walk on top of logs washed ashore at a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 22 December 2011. At least 1,010 people were killed in the floods caused by Tropical Storm Washi, while an undetermined number were missing, according to the Office of Civil Defence (OCD) making it the deadliest cyclone to hit the Philippines in the last 12 years. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
Filipino flood victim Cerila Niez Manigos weeps as she offers flowers where her house used to be in a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 22 December 2011. Manigos survived the rampaging floods but wiped out her house and killed her two grancdchildren. Tropical Storm Washi slammed into the southern Philippines dumping one month‘s worth of rain in less than 12 hours. The floods hit overnight as residents slept, wiping out entire villages andsweeping away houses, vehicles and trees. More than 1,000 people were killed in the floods, and more thanhalf a million were left homeless in one of the Philippines‘ worst disasters in years. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
Filipino flood victim Cerila Niez Manigos weeps as she offers flowers where her house used to be in a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 22 December 2011. Manigos survived the rampaging floods but wiped out her house and killed her two grancdchildren. Tropical Storm Washi slammed into the southern Philippines dumping one month‘s worth of rain in less than 12 hours. The floods hit overnight as residents slept, wiping out entire villages andsweeping away houses, vehicles and trees. More than 1,000 people were killed in the floods, and more thanhalf a million were left homeless in one of the Philippines‘ worst disasters in years. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
Filipino flood victim Cerila Niez Manigos (R) weeps as she offers flowers where her house used to be in a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 22 December 2011. Manigos survived the rampaging floods but wiped out her house and killed her two grancdchildren. Tropical Storm Washi slammed into the southern Philippines dumping one month‘s worth of rain in less than 12 hours. The floods hit overnight as residents slept, wiping out entire villages andsweeping away houses, vehicles and trees. More than 1,000 people were killed in the floods, and more thanhalf a million were left homeless in one of the Philippines‘ worst disasters in years. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
Filipino flood victim Cerila Niez Manigos (L) weeps as she offers flowers where her house used to be in a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 22 December 2011. Manigos survived the rampaging floods but wiped out her house and killed her two grancdchildren. Tropical Storm Washi slammed into the southern Philippines dumping one month‘s worth of rain in less than 12 hours. The floods hit overnight as residents slept, wiping out entire villages andsweeping away houses, vehicles and trees. More than 1,000 people were killed in the floods, and more thanhalf a million were left homeless in one of the Philippines‘ worst disasters in years. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
Filipino children pray before the start of trauma debriefing and counseling outside the basketball court turned into an evacuation center in a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Cagayan de Oro City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 22 December 2011. At least 1,010 people were killed in the floods caused by Tropical Storm Washi, while an undetermined number were missing, according to the Office of Civil Defence (OCD) making it the deadliest cyclone to hit the Philippines in the last 12 years. EPA/DENNIS M. SABANGAN
Filipino flood victims seek refuge inside a basketball court turned into an evacuation center in a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Cagayan de Oro City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 22 December 2011. At least 1,010 people were killed in the floods caused by Tropical Storm Washi, while an undetermined number is still missing, according to the Office of Civil Defence (OCD) making it the deadliest cyclone to hit the Philippines in the last 12 years. EPA/DENNIS M. SABANGAN
A Filipino flood victim peeks from behind signage while waiting for food distribution inside a basketball court turned into an evacuation center in a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Cagayan de Oro City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 22 December 2011. At least 1,010 people were killed in the floods caused by Tropical Storm Washi, while an undetermined number is still missing, according to the Office of Civil Defence (OCD) making it the deadliest cyclone to hit the Philippines in the last 12 years. EPA/DENNIS M. SABANGAN
Filipino policemen unload a sack of rice during a food distribution at a basketball court turned into an evacuation center in a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Cagayan de Oro City, southern Mindanao, Philippines, 22 December 2011. At least 1,010 people were killed in the floods caused by Tropical Storm Washi, while an undetermined number is still missing, according to the Office of Civil Defence (OCD) making it the deadliest cyclone to hit the Philippines in the last 12 years. EPA/DENNIS M. SABANGAN