MSNBC Asia Pacifc details on the bombing
The Manila Times has a different story than the link above. No mention of the Rebel turncoat.
That's about 8 miles north of here...or about two hours drive in the car.
It's disturbing for sure but not to the point that I'll not go outside for days.
Wait, I don't go outside for days now.

I guess I'm uneffected so far.
For the pictures that you posted....
It is bothersome to see not only the houses of those folks but having them swim in that crappy water.
On my photo shoot of the Manila floating hotel there was a family living there on the shore with just a blanket on the stones and some flimsy sunshade type of rig.
There is a man raising a family there on the shore. I talked with him briefly. He swims and even dives underwater around the ship looking for plastics for return. The going rate is 8 pesos per kilo
W-O-W
It's sad. Very tough to see. BUT almost no one asks or even hints for money.
That's just up the river from the scene in the photo.
There's always all sorts of vegetation growing, floating in the Pasig river too. Not a place that I'd want to swim even with recent hep innoculation.
And for the American Manila Cemetery, it is surely a powerful place. There are some excellent displays that detail all the battles in the Philippines and the surrounding islands during the war.
There are rows and rows of scribed names within the walls of the monument displaying the name and hometown of all the soldiers ( that were identified ) there.
The place creeps me out and I cant be funny or drunk there, so we don't go often.
And Star City!! You don't have to go to Snow World to have a great time. There are games and interactive type activities, traditonal rides, specialty shops and all sorts of fat food places there.
It's not just for the kids, although if you go with at least one kid, it's probably better.