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Starvation and fear in the land laid waste by 200mph typhoon that killed at least 10,000: Dazed survivors scour the streets for food and mobs attack aid trucks in Philippines
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2496954/Starvation-fear-land-laid-waste-200mph-typhoon-killed-10-000-Dazed-survivors-scour-streets-food-mobs-attack-aid-trucks-Philippines.html

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Desperate survivors of the devastating Philippines typhoon told how they had to steal from the dead to eat.

In the worst-hit areas, 235mph winds created 20ft waves that are thought to have killed between 10,000 and 15,000 and left 500,000 homeless after their houses were reduced to splinters.

Super-typhoon Haiyan struck with such force on Friday that entire villages were flattened, ships were swept inland and corpses were left hanging from trees.

Very tragic.  :( :bawl:

Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte has given orders to shooter looters.

Duterte to Leyte’s rescue: ‘Shoot looters’
http://www.rappler.com/move-ph/issues/disasters/typhoon-yolanda/43417-davao-city-aid-leyte

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DAVAO CITY, Philippines – Saying that it is "a moral obligation for the Davaoeños to help," Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte flew to typhoon-battered Leyte to personally lead the humanitarian team sent by the city on Monday, November 11.

Bringing P7 million cash with him, Duterte was expected to arrive in Tacloban City ahead of his team of health professionals and rescuers, which was still in Maasin City in the nearby Southern Leyte, hampered by uprooted trees and debris along the roads.

"I have to see to it that the 55-man contingent from Davao City arrives in Tacloban in due time," Duterte, sporting a yellow windbreaker and a pair of black jogging pants, said before flying.
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Its terrible what happened over there..

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Why didn't all these people evacuate?  They've known for several days this thing was headed for them.



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Why didn't all these people evacuate?  They've known for several days this thing was headed for them.





I don't think they could. From what I know The Philippines has a very dense population, and the majority of them are quiet poor. I doubt there was even a mandatory evacuation order.
« Last Edit: November 11, 2013, 06:21:10 PM by liana »
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I don't think they could. From what I know The Philippines has a very dense population, and the majority of them are quiet poor. I doubt there was even a mandatory evacuation order.

precisely..I have a friend whose wife is Phillipino. I am not sure she has even been in contact with family yet :bawl: Consider not only poverty, but unlike the US(say Katrina in LA), they are islands disconnected from a mainland. The idea of the cheapest option: loading into a car or bus and driving several hundred miles inland was not an option.

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Why didn't all these people evacuate?  They've known for several days this thing was headed for them.





Where?  I've been through several when I was on Guam. 
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precisely..I have a friend whose wife is Filipino. I am not sure she has even been in contact with family yet :bawl: Consider not only poverty, but unlike the US(say Katrina in LA), they are islands disconnected from a mainland. The idea of the cheapest option: loading into a car or bus and driving several hundred miles inland was not an option.

Speaking to a few Filipino friends I was told to NOT send money.  From past experience they know the hard cold cash sent for most any disaster ends up in the pockets of the Government or their contractors, the people get perhaps 1 cent on the dollar.

So what to donate, Flip Flops.   Instead of sending $100.00 send them 100 pair of shoes for their feet in all sizes.    Cotton shorts or shirts and remember the population are small in size so both men and woman can actually wear the clothing.  These Filipino's are gifted in sewing, send them a bolt of cotton lots of needles and thread, small scissors and throw in a few small first aid packs.

Care packages of baby wipes and cloth diapers, to send disposable diaper means more garbage and disease will be  spreading don't forget to send a bunch of 9  dozen diaper pins.

Forget the baby bottles or any formula that has to be mixed with water, sanitation will  become awful and baby's breast fed will survive.

Lots and lots of containers of Lysol and toilet paper, Clorox and any thing one can think of as a bartering tool for them to use, Dollar store has Swiss army jack knives for a buck each, Buy up 50 of them and there will be 50 people with a tool to use or bargain with. 

Take into consideration their life style, the climate they live in and quit sending them your high heels, fur coats and clothing 4 sizes to big for them to wear. 

 


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We are sending tons of supplies, ,medicines, food, water etc.  The problem is distribution.  People are hijacking the truck transports trying to get to the people who need it the most.

What's wrong with China?  They are right there, why aren't they helping?






 
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Typhoon Haiyan: gun culture of the Philippines hinders relief efforts
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/philippines/10444736/Typhoon-Haiyan-gun-culture-of-the-Philippines-hinders-relief-efforts.html

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There are other countries in the world prone to natural disaster, but what distinguishes the Philippines, and has made the delivery of aid even more problematic after Typhoon Haiyan, is the prevalence of guns.

The archipelago of 7,000 islands has the geographical misfortune to be affected by 20 or so tropical cyclones a year.

The Philippines is also bedevilled by harsh poverty and weak central government - despite the best efforts of the current president Benigno Aquino.

Oh sure, blame it on the guns.
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Typhoon Haiyan 'the result of climate change'
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/philippines/10443097/Typhoon-Haiyan-the-result-of-climate-change.html

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Naderev "Yeb" Sano, representative for the Philippines at the UN Climate Change talks, broke down in tears as he addressed delegates in Warsaw.

 Mr Sano, whose family is from Tacloban – one of the worst hit areas – announced that he was going on hunger strike until "a meaningful outcome is in sight". Representatives from 190 nations have gathered in Poland to try and thrash out a new pact to fight global warming.

 "What my country is going through as a result of this extreme climate event is madness.

Bring climate change when something like this happens.  :mental:
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