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11-15-2013, 08:16 AM
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| So Fucking Banned Poster Rank:3017 Join Date: Apr 2010 Posts: 130 Mentioned: 0 Post(s) Quoted: 11 Post(s)
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Typhoon Yolonda Philippines
Story is everywhere on google. Super typhoon Yolonda killed over 10,000 Filipino peoples on Tacloban City only. and there still thousands undiscovered corpses all over Visayas Region. the Airport and School used as evacuation center will get destroyed and killed over thousand's People inside included thousand elementary and high school student. Philippines receive multi million dollars and relief good from all over the world to help all the victims. accumulate 6 to 8 months before the Tacloban City will recover. |
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11-15-2013, 10:24 AM
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Re: Typhoon Yolonda Philippines
It's not over yet. Food and clean water shortages have caused looting and attacks in Tacloban, Leyte, Cebu, and Mactan that i know of. I have not had any news about Bohol yet. Gangs of thieves are going around stealing whatever they can and robbing anyone they see, also going door to door raiding houses for supplies. There have also been rapes. Power brownouts are widespread, this also affects internet communication. Telecommunications are sketchy at best as well, landlnes are down and the mobile towers that survived were pretty overloaded, phone calls dropping out every minute or 2. The death toll is a guess at best, there are still areas that have not been checked yet as they are hard to get to via road and the Philippine airforce just doesn't have the resources to check them all at this time. Typhoon strikes just after a major earthquake in the area, over 800 aftershocks so far and still counting. They're in some major trouble over there. |
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11-15-2013, 10:53 AM
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| The Candyman With the Windowless Van Poster Rank:143 Join Date: Oct 2012 Posts: 11,471 Mentioned: 32 Post(s) Quoted: 6084 Post(s)
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Re: Typhoon Yolonda Philippines
They couldn't care less about such things in the PI. This is where they routinely denude the hillsides of trees for firewood for short term cooking needs. Then when a heavy rain storm comes the hillsides become huge mud slides, burying entire villages. But they are dirt poor and we can't judge them by Western standards of environmental protection. They are trying to survive, day by day. I know about it - my wife is from such a village.
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