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Power of Twitter tapped to organize relief and rescue for victims of Philippine floods

Torrential monsoon rains have submerged much of the Philippine capital of Manila, killing more than 50 people in recent weeks. Flash floods, deadly landslides and neck-deep water have forced hundreds of thousands to leave their homes and more rain is expected.

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As the flood waters continue to rise, residents are harnessing the power of Twitter to bring order to the chaos caused by the floods. Citizens launched the hashtags #ReliefPH and #RescuePH to disseminate information, organize relief efforts and identify people in need of rescue.

#PHAlerts is the official government hashtag.

Urgent calls for help are coming in:

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https://twitter.com/TheKenNarvato/status/232758478362521600

https://twitter.com/raissalaurel/status/232758490047860736

https://twitter.com/isntitalronic/status/232782300503482368

https://twitter.com/akazukin002/status/232732324423417857

Residents are using a crowd-sourced Google document to track emergencies.

And Twitter has become indispensable for spreading the word about donation drives, volunteer opportunities and other relief operations.

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https://twitter.com/marayee/status/232804126495494144

https://twitter.com/theJenAquino/status/232696648063668224

More images of the dire situation in the Manila region:

https://twitter.com/THErazorblde/status/232664441248956417

https://twitter.com/MaeeeSugpatan/status/232779586549723137

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Pray for the Philippines.

https://twitter.com/harrysmofo/status/232755760805867520

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