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Michael Cullantes

Posted by on Aug 6, 2014 in Philippines | Comments Off on Michael Cullantes

Michael Cullantes from Philippines (member N2006) Date of birth – March 1987 I want to help people who need more than what i need, same as your visions. we might have challenges on our own but we are lucky enough that we survive.. But some really need great inspiration and courage, which we can be able to give. I am not wealthy enough to assist and provide what people need in a very low times. but i just can’t help my heart saying to this call. i know God’s has its special purpose it appears in my timeline.. i will help in the very best i could...

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Typhoon Glenda

Posted by on Jul 16, 2014 in Articles, Philippines | Comments Off on Typhoon Glenda

Typhoon Glenda Typhoon Glenda or also known internationally as Rammasun completely transformed from tropical depression into a typhoon. As of today (July 15, 2014) the typhoon made a landfall in Legazpi City. Experts said that it strengthens even more now that it made the landfall. The measurement of its wind is now 155 – 120kph. Aside from the strong winds, it also carries heavy rain that is why storm surge is might be possible, because of this, government officials warns those people who lives near the ocean and even those who are located in the places where the eye of the typhoon is, to take extra precaution and safety measures to prevent any kind of accidents related to this typhoon. Some of the cities in Typhoon Glenda’s path are Southern Luzon, Eastern Visayas, and Bicol regions. People located in...

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John Paul Christopher Villarin

Posted by on Jun 27, 2014 in Philippines | Comments Off on John Paul Christopher Villarin

John Paul Christopher Villarin from Philippines Dumaguete city (member N.2004). Date of birth – November 1980 I want To help those who are in need, and it makes me feel good about my self. it gives me the feeling of accomplishment every time that I am able to help/serve those who really need help/service. I can contribute my time and expertise if need be. I am a licensed scuba diver, and have undergone search and rescue training (PADI), CPR, etc. More Power to you...

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Peter John Tasic

Posted by on Jun 27, 2014 in Philippines | Comments Off on Peter John Tasic

Peter John Tasic from Philippines (member N.2003) Date of birth – September 1983. I want to help with others. My contribute for organization its anything, any that i can help with others, tell them to join here and they can contribute...

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Elmer Pareja

Posted by on Jun 21, 2014 in Philippines | Comments Off on Elmer Pareja

Elmer Pareja from Philippines Cebu. (member N.2002) Date of birth – November 1979 I want to help the hunger and sick people, to be part of your organization so that i can help other people. The people who need help especially the poor people. My contribute to this organization is only self...

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Worst Floods In The Philippines

Posted by on Mar 26, 2014 in Articles, Philippines | Comments Off on Worst Floods In The Philippines

Worst Floods In The Philippines Until 2008 The Philippines is an archipelago located in the Southeast Asia. It is a country dowered with abundant natural resources. The mountains were covered by tropical rainforests. Majority of the land area of the country is agricultural. The Philippines has a good tourism industry because of its beautiful tourist spots like beaches, rivers, falls, mountains, and springs. It is indeed, a beautiful place to live. However, the Philippines is not lucky enough to be spared from natural disasters. Since the county is located in the Pacific Ring of fire, it is really prone to natural calamities. Throughout history, the Philippines has been challenged by floods often triggered by typhoon. Listed below are some of the most devastating floods that hit the Philippines. 1.  On Ormoc City, a huge flash flood descended on November...

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The Last Hurricane In The Philippines

Posted by on Jan 6, 2014 in Articles, Philippines | Comments Off on The Last Hurricane In The Philippines

~~Typhoon Haiyan also known as Typhoon Yolanda, an exceptionally powerful tropical cyclone devastated the Philippines in November 8, 2013. This disaster is the deadliest Philippine typhoon ever, killing over 6,200 people and 1,800 missing. The Haiyan is the strongest storm recorded and bodies of victims are still being recovered in January 2014. The United Nations and the Philippine government revealed that more than 9.5 million people are severely affected by the typhoon in nine regions of the country. More than 620,000 people displaced from their homes and communities. It brought down communication and power lines, destroyed crops, buildings and houses. According to hurricane expert, Jeff Masters from the United States said the devastating typhoon likely made a landfall with winds near 313 kilometres per hour causing tropical cyclone on record to make landfall. The results of the public storm...

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