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A great WordPress.com site

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Aid for Typhoon Haiyan Victims | A great WordPress.com site Aid for Typhoon Haiyan Victims A great WordPress.com site Menu Skip to content Home About A year later after Haiyan Leave a reply Editorial Note; By Ernesto Regis What began as just another storm of the season, became a historic event no one could ever imagined. Today we reflect back on the 1 year anniversary of the strongest typhoon ever recorded to hit the Philippines. We watched in awe as it came closer to the island and realized how bad it was going to be. Filipinos all over the world were anxious and worried about their families back home. We became helpless as the wrath of the typhoon took over the province, killing and distroying everything in its path. Today, the people of leyte have moved on and continued their daily life. Not everyone has had the full recovery of the aftermath of the hurricane, but the resilience of the community is what keeps them going. Some are still living in temporary ...

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