Hundreds of homes destroyed in Manila slum blaze
Residents of 'Botanical Garden' flee flames but many soon return to shanty's charred ruins

More than 300 homes were destroyed in a fire that tore through a slum in the Philippine capital yesterday, forcing residents to make dramatic escapes.
A bare-chested man with a cigarette in his mouth, a Jesus statue in one hand and toiletries in the other ran down a narrow, smoke-filled alley just a few minutes' walk from Manila's high-rise financial district.
A neighbour fled by jumping through an upstairs window and sprinting across rusted tin roofs.
Crying children were separated from their parents amid the chaos of adults carrying refrigerators, televisions, pots and pets from their homes.
"We were on the cot lying down, and then people started running. There was smoke everywhere, the place was up in flames," said a tearful Anna Anciller, 27, on a nearby footpath while the fire was at its peak.