12-22-2011, 12:20 PM
To those who are unaware that ADMIN of this forum was from Philippines.
And last week i think, Sad things happen when one of the several cities (Cagayan De ORO, Iligan City, etc.) was been flash floods and landslides that sent mud and logs crashing down on residents by the typhoon "Sendong" and many people had been killed. Most of them were children. It happened at night when residents were sleeping and un aware of this tragic incident.
Quoted from the Gov't National Calamity News:
They need our help via donations (Any amount will do).
Official Site:
http://www.redcross.org.ph/donate
I have just donated even for small amount. How about you?
Some of the pictures taken after the incident:
I just feel sad about this. We're somehow lucky.
And last week i think, Sad things happen when one of the several cities (Cagayan De ORO, Iligan City, etc.) was been flash floods and landslides that sent mud and logs crashing down on residents by the typhoon "Sendong" and many people had been killed. Most of them were children. It happened at night when residents were sleeping and un aware of this tragic incident.
Quoted from the Gov't National Calamity News:
Quote:The disaster agency said more than 338,000 people in 13 provinces were affected by the disaster, with nearly 43,000 still in schools, churches and gymnasiums.Christmas is coming and i don't think there will be a Christmas for those people, the fact on what was happened on them.
More than 10,000 houses were damaged by the typhoon and the flash floods, of which nearly a third were ruined. Many schools, roads and bridges were also badly damaged.
More than 15 million pesos ($340,000) worth of crops, mostly rice and corn, were damaged, but the Agriculture department said losses were minimal as the crops were in the early planting stage.
They need our help via donations (Any amount will do).
Official Site:
http://www.redcross.org.ph/donate
I have just donated even for small amount. How about you?
Some of the pictures taken after the incident:
I just feel sad about this. We're somehow lucky.