Floods And Festivities In Philippines

Despite torrential rain and flooding across much of the Philippines, Catholics in San Juan City celebrated the annual Wattah Wattah festival or the feast for their patron saint, John the Baptist. The Wattah Wattah celebration in San Juan is considered one of the most colourful, lively and most awaited festivities in the Philippine

Ten fire engines led the convoy through the city dousing the dancing crowds

Groups brandishing water pistols joined in the fun

A statue of John the Baptist is paraded through the streets while firemen spray water at the procession

In the small village of Bibiclat, near Aliaga, the Taong Putik (Mud People) festival was wetter and muddier than usual

Like the Watah Watah festival Taong Putik celebrates the feast day of Saint John the Baptist

The recent torrential rain meant there was no shortage of mud

A devotee covered in mud and a covering of dried leaves walks with an unlit cigarette in his mouth during celebrations for the feast day of their Christian patron Saint John the Baptist in the remote village of Bibiclat in Nueva Ecija, north of Manila

But across the Philippines there were reports of people missing and nearly 50,000 residents fled to evacuation centres after Tropical Storm Meari triggered flash floods and rough seas

Among the missing were 10 fishermen on three boats lost at sea off eastern Catanduanes province and a 54-year-old woman who was swept away by strong river currents in eastern Albay province

Administrator Benito Ramos of the Office of Civil Defense said heavy rains had left a wide swath of metropolitan Manila and the northern Philippines flooded

Some 5,000 of those forced to evacuate live near the capital, and thousands of commuters have been stranded

Rubber boats and trucks were deployed to ferry stranded commuters and to rescue residents near swollen rivers and low-lying areas

School classes were suspended, government offices shut, and dozens of flights cancelled

Disaster officials are monitoring water levels in dams and opening the gates of several that have reached critical level

People ride rickshaws through floodwaters in Valenzuela City, north of Manila

Workers operate heavy machinery to clear tonnes of water hyacinth from the Rio Grande River to ease flooding at Cotabato in the southern Philippines

Street sweeper Lucita Arcelon eats a banana as she takes a break wearing her raingear in suburban Pasig, east of Manila

Poor boys sit together to keep themselves warm as they beg for money from drivers on the streets of Manila

A woman crosses a flooded Manila street in heavy rain

Life goes on as people earn their daily bread and butter
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