(090926) -- MANILA, Sept. 26 (Xinhua) -- A Filipino pushes his tricycle in a flooded street in Metro Manila, capital of the Philippines, Sept. 26, 2009. Typhoon Ondoy made landfall in the eastern coast of the northern Philippines on Saturday, bringing rains that caused widespread flooding in many parts of Luzon, including Metro Manila. (Xinhua/Xu Lingui)(yc)
A Filipino boy plays in polluted flood waters in suburban Manila on Sunday June 22, 2008. Typhoon Fengshen lashed the Philippines for a second day Sunday, leaving at least 80 people dead as it submerged entire communities and capsized a passenger ferry carrying more than 700 passengers and crew. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila) Original Filename: Philippines_Typhoon_MLA112.jpg
Stranded passengers get a ride on a dump truck as most of the streets become impassable to smaller vehicles due to flooding Saturday, Sept. 26, 2009 in suburban Malabon City north of Manila, Philippines. Non-stop overnight rain from tropical storm Ketsana have caused massive flooding in the city. (AP Photo/ Pat Roque)
Children look out from a window of a partially submerged house in floodwaters brought on by Typhoon Ketsana, known locally as Ondoy, in San Pedro Laguna, south of Manila September 30, 2009. REUTERS/Erik de Castro
A Filipino child scavenges for recyclable and saleable plastic along the riverside in the aftermath of heavy flooding at Marikina on the outskirts of Manila on September 30, 2009. Terrified Philippine flood survivors fled their homes on September 30 amid warnings that a looming typhoon may add to the devastation of a killer storm that affected over 2.2 million people. Four days after once-in-a-lifetime floods submerged most of Manila and neighbouring areas, killing 246 people, Typhoon Parma was lurking to the east of the Philippines and on course to hit the country on October 1 or October 2. AFP PHOTO/MIKE CLARKE (Photo credit should read MIKE CLARKE/AFP/Getty Images)