DPA/Manila
Philippine rescue teams rushed aid to thousands of residents displaced and isolated by landslides and floods in eastern and southern provinces that killed 26 people.

Handout photo released by the Philippine Red Cross shows local residents being evacuated from floods in St Bernard town of Southern Leyte province. The Office of Civil Defence said 26 people were killed in landslides and floods that affected nearly half a million people in 20 eastern and southern provinces
The military dispatched soldiers, helicopters and boats to the affected areas, while local disaster risk management teams distributed relief goods.
In the eastern province of Southern Leyte, the air force launched a rescue mission for 40 people trapped in two isolated villages in St Bernard town.
St Bernard Mayor Rico Rentuza said the victims included children and elderly who have not been able to get help since the rains caused floods and landslides last week.
The Office of Civil Defence said 26 people were killed in the landslides and floods that affected nearly half a million people in 20 eastern and southern provinces.
It added that more than 18,000 people were forced to stay in evacuation centres.
The fatalities included five children buried in landslides or drowned in floods in Southern Leyte, including St Bernard town where a massive landslide killed more than 1,000 people in 2006.
Fourteen people were also killed in the landslides and floods in the southern provinces of Agusan and Surigao, three in Albay, three in Compostela Valley and one in Lanao del Norte.