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Typhoon Haiyan: 7 months later
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Tacloban Fish Shed by alabang, on FlickrThis was photographed at was once a very busy and bustling “Fish Shed” for the city of Tacloban that serviced most of the seafood requirement of Eastern Visayas. After nearly 7 months the people who worked there are building back and going back to business as usual.
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dolinaParticipant“Children are the hands by which we take hold of heaven” by alabang, on Flickr
Neighbourhood kids playing before a beached cargo ship in Rawis, Anibong, Tacloban City.
They appeared to have adjusted to the fact that boats run aground are the new normal. To me it looks like it’s the set to the TV program “Lost”.
dolinaParticipantYes, the center watermark is distracting but I don’t want my photo stolen.
Tacloban Astrodome by alabang, on FlickrThe Tacloban City Convention Center, better known to locals as the “Astrdome” is a 5,000-seat indoor arena located in Tacloban City, Philippines. It is used primarily for basketball, concerts, regional events and other conventions. It is the biggest indoor arena in Eastern Visayas region. It also hosts a Carnival in the month of June in celebration of the Fiesta on June 30th. It also Hosts Offices and bars.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tacloban_City_Convention_Center
During and after the aftermath of Cat 5 Typhoon Haiyan (Philippine name: Yolanda) it served as a refuge for survivors.
This photo of the Tacloban Astrodome taken on May 27, 2014 is perhaps the last one of the interior before the fire that hit it on May 29, 2014.
Read More:
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/regions/05/29/14/after-deadly-tent-fire-blaze-hits-tacloban-astrodome
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/363249/news/regions/fire-hits-tacloban-city-astrodome-no-casualtiesGoogle Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/muRVg
dolinaParticipantTanauan Tent City Babes by alabang, on Flickr
This baby is one of the many many children living in the Tanauan Tent City 7 months after Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines.
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Tanauan Tent City by alabang, on FlickrTanauan National High School is the site of the Tent City of Tanauan. Some 10,000 people live here and other close by areas for the past 7 months after November’s Typhoon Haiyan while waiting for their permanent housing to be completed.
The heat index on the day I photographed this was at 41C or 106F.
The common worry amongst the people living here is the incoming typhoon season that may yield another typhoon like Haiyan/Yolanda.
Location: https://goo.gl/maps/BReaC
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Two-spot red snapper (Lutjanus bohar) by alabang, on FlickrThis Two-spot red snapper, Lutjanus bohar (local name “Maya-maya”) is a regular catch at the Tacloban Fish Shed. I was told that this snapper is estimated to be about 5kg and that in bulk price it sells for $2.27/lbs.
If I had a proper kitchen to work in I would’ve bought this fish outright and make lunch!
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Tanauan Basketball League by alabang, on FlickrBasketball is the national sport of the Philippines. So it comes to no surprise that a pickup game can be found at the Tent City of Tanauan City while the survivors await their permanent housing.
Location: https://goo.gl/maps/BReaC
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Permanent Housing Units Platform by alabang, on FlickrThis is the permanent housing units for Yolanda survivors of Tanauan City who live in the “no build zone”. It is built more in land and some units are being occupied.
Permanent Housing Units Corridor by alabang, on FlickrThis is the permanent housing units for Yolanda survivors who live in the “no build zone”. It is built more in land and some units are being occupied.
Permanent Housing Units Interior by alabang, on FlickrThis is the interior of a permanent housing unit.
Permanent Housing Units Exterior by alabang, on FlickrThe house at center is what it looks from the outside.
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Mass Grave of San Joaquin Parish by alabang, on FlickrOn the grounds of the San Joaquin Parish in Palo, Leyte is the mass grave site of the town’s dead from Typhoon Haiyan. More than 200 people are buried here.
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Angels Cry by alabang, on FlickrDespite all the help being given today, more needs to be done. We who have family in the hardest hit areas of the Philippines are most grateful for the tangible help being given to everyone around the world.
We just entered the monsoon season and more typhoons are expected to start arriving on an almost weekly basis. We pray for your help when the need arises again.
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dolinaParticipantHi guys!
The Youtube Video of SBS Australia’s Dateline story of Tacloban City, 7 months after Typhoon Yolanda/Haiyan, is up. I was part of the production of the story.
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A photo gallery of this trip can be viewed http://www.sbs.com.au/news/gallery/pictures-tacloban-after-disaster” onclick=”window.open(this.href);return false;
All photos by me unless indicated.
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