LOOK: Typhoon Carina and the southwest monsoon brought heavy flooding and rains to Manila, prompting the city government to declare a state of calamity on Wednesday. Here, Manila residents are captured wading through the flooded streets of Sampaloc, Otis, and San Andres areas. | via KING RODRIGUEZ
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