Richard Trinidad (R) 41 a fisherman sits in front of his outrigger boat along the coastal area of Manila Bay. (AFP)
A man holds onto his plastic sack to prevent it from being blown away during strong winds brought on by typhoon Koppu as he collects recyclable materials along Roxas boulevard (AFP)
This photo provided by the Philippine Air Force, Philippine Air Force rescue team use rubber boats to distribute relief goods in Isabela province, northern Philippines.(AP)
A Taroyo family living along the coast of Manila Bay searches for salvageable items after their house was damaged by strong winds brought by typhoon Koppu on October 18, 2015.(Reuters)
Commuters ride on a locally-built cart known as "trolley" which makes use of a railroad track under a typhoon-induced rain Saturday, Oct. 17, 2015 in Manila, Philippines. (AP)
Worker uses a forklift to transfer boxes of relief goods which will be delivered to the provinces that will be hit by Typhoon Koppu to a waiting truck inside a Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) warehouse in Pasay city, metro Manila, October 17, 2015. (Reuters)
Undersecretary Alexander Pama, head of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) gives a briefing on Typhoon Koppu, locally known as Lando, in suburban Manila on October 17, 2015. (AFP)
A fisherman looks at rough seas near his boat that was put up in baywalk with other boats due to Typhoon Koppu in Manila, October 18, 2015. Powerful typhoon Koppu ploughed into the northeastern Philippines before dawn on Sunday destroying homes and displacing 10,000 people and whipping up coastal surges four meters (12 feet) high, disaster agency officials said. There were no reports of casualties after the category four typhoon, with central destructive winds of 175 kph (109 mph), made landfall around 1 a.m. (1700 GMT) near the town of Casiguran in Aurora province. (Reuters)
A child cries inside a temporary shelter with his mother under their boat that was put up in baywalk due to Typhoon Koppu in Manila. (Reuters)
Residents carry their belongings up their house on stilts as strong winds and rains caused by Typhoon Koppu hits the coastal town of Navotas, north of Manila, Philippines. (AP)