The devastating image in Cagayan de Oro and Iligan on the northern coast of Mindanao Island, the most heavily affected by Hurricane Washi. (Photo: AP)
Rescuers are continuing to search for flood survivors who have killed 650 people and hundreds missing. (Photo: BBC)
Floods destroyed houses that were already shabby in Iligan City. Rescuers Philippines are trying to help survivors fight fatigue, mud and stench around. (Photo: BBC)
Many people have walked long distances to the morgue to find relatives among hundreds of unidentified corpses. (Photo: EPA)
Utensils and garbage were washed away on the power lines in Cagayan de Oro city, a day after the storm. Electricity has been resumed in some places but clean water is still a problem after the flood. (Photo: AFP)
Hurricane Washi brought water and mud, knocked down the tree and rolled many heavy cars down the slope, smashing the thin houses of the townspeople. (Photo: AFP)
People tried to save the property that the TV came out of its devastated house on Cagayan de Oro street. (Photo: AFP)
Meanwhile, the Philippine Red Cross has collaborated with the government to arrange shelter for nearly 35,000 people who lost their homes. (Photo: EPA)