The Aftermath A Filipino Muslim family rebuilds their shanty after it was torn down due to strong winds from Typhoon Conson in Makati, south of Manila, Philippines The first typhoon to lash the Philippines this year killed several people and left some 11 others missing Wednesday after flooding streets in the capital and toppling power lines.(AP) A Filipino mother with her children transport their belongings after Typhoon Conson destroyed their shanty in a slum area in Taytay suburb, Rizal province, east of Manila Philippine. (EPA) A Filipino crosses under the beams of a collapsed crane brought down by strong winds from Typhoon Conson at the South Luzon Expressway in Paranaque city, south of Manila, Philippines.(EPA) A Filipino resident tries to salvage his submerged boat in Las Pinas city, south of Manila,Philippines. (EPA) Filipino workers try to dismantle a billboard that collapsed due to strong winds from Typhoon Conson in Muntinlupa, south of Manila, Philippines.The first typhoon to lash the Philippines this year killed several people and left some 11 others missing Wednesday after flooding streets in the capital and toppling power lines.(AP) Filipino paddle their boat in front of shanties damaged by Typhoon Conson along a brake water in Manila.Troops scoured jagged coastlines on the Philippines' eastern seaboard in search of dozens of fishermen who went missing after a ferocious typhoon battered the country, killing 23 people.(AFP) Filipino paddle their boat in front of shanties damaged by Typhoon Conson along a brake water in Manila.Troops scoured jagged coastlines on the Philippines' eastern seaboard in search of dozens of fishermen who went missing after a ferocious typhoon battered the country, killing 23 people.(AFP) Filipino makes repairs to his shanty home after it was damaged by Typhoon Conson along a brake water in Manila.Troops scoured jagged coastlines on the Philippines' eastern seaboard in search of dozens of fishermen who went missing after a ferocious typhoon battered the country, killing 23 people. (AFP) Filipino fishermen sit on the wharf near their fishing vessel that were run aground together with a ship (behind) after Typhoon Conson hit Mariveles, Bataan north of Manila.Nine ships and and more than 20 fishing boats were sunk. (REUTERS) Filipino fishermen retrieve their belongings after their fishing boat was damaged along the coast of Mariveles town, Bataan province, west of Manila, Philippines a day after Typhoon Conson hit the country.At least 23 people were confirmed dead in the aftermath of Typhoon Conson,the National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC) said. (EPA) Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Whats App Pin Interest