Nieuws uit de Filipijnen

Daar ik gisteren ergens gelezen heb van een persoon die naar Tarlac ging om te trouwen wil ik hier een nieuw prikbord openen om het nieuws van de watersnood ginder kenbaar te maken
Persoonlijk volg ik alles op langs stateliet waarmee ik TFC en andere posten ontvang, ook de dagbladen lees ik iedere dag, hier dan het laatste nieuws over de verschillende stormen en tyfoons en hun gevolgen
SUBITO
ps er zijn ook een paar linken naar ander nieuws

Baby’s body in sack moves mayor to cry 10/10/2009

Filed Under: Landslide, Disasters (general)

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LA TRINIDAD, Benguet – Gazing at a mountainside that had collapsed, La Trinidad Mayor Artemio Galwan was moved to tears on seeing the ruins of houses swamped by mud.
Then he asked what was inside the sack being carried by a trolley. He was told it contained the body of a baby. It was killed in the landslide that smashed into the community of Little Kibungan.
The mayor’s eyes moistened, he bowed his head and uttered a prayer. On a normal day, the trolley would have been carrying vegetables from highland farms.
Galwan told the Philippine Daily Inquirer yesterday more than 20 houses were swept away by the mudslides that occurred on Thursday night, and he feared around 150 people might have been buried in the avalanche that hit his town.
“Kakaasi da piman [They are pitiful],” Galwan, who was supervising rescue operations, said as the first batch of bodies were brought in from the other side of the mountain.
Entire village gone
“I really feel sad. It’s an entire village that was washed out,” he said.
Rescuers yesterday struggled through mud and pounding rain to clear mountain roads and retrieve scores of people dead from the landslides that buried villages and cut off towns in the rain-soaked Northern Luzon.
Reports from the regional Office of Civil Defense and the Cordillera police placed the death toll at 122. Estimates of the number of missing ran as high as 70.
The latest calamity brought the death toll to more than 450 from the Philippines’ worst flooding in 40 years after back-to-back storms started pounding Luzon, including Metro Manila, on September 26.
Rescuers buried
The Associated Press, quoting provincial officials, said more than 160 people were killed in the landslides in Benguet and Mountain Province.
The fatalities included 120 in Benguet, according to Governor Nestor Fongwan, the AP said. It said another 23 died in Mountain Province, according to Governor Max Dalog. Twenty-five 25 people died in Baguio.
Agence France-Presse put the death toll from the landslides at 181.
In Sitio (sub-village) Buyagan in Barangay (village)Poblacion, Johnny Dulnuan was trapped under the rubble of his house on Thursday but managed to send a message to his brother, Edward, an engineer.
The area was pitch black because power had been cut off and rains were pouring down. Edward managed to round up volunteers, including a local fireman, but they themselves were buried as more slides occurred.
Johnny survived. He was pulled out of the ruins by other volunteers. But he lost his wife and his child was missing.
Another team searched for Johnny’s brother Edward. They found a baseball cap near the rubble – then they saw Edward and two other volunteers buried near the cap.
One of the bodies belonged to the La Trinidad fireman.
But there was a bright side to the tragic tales.
At 10:30 a.m. yesterday, rescue volunteers pulled out alive four members of a family – among them a 4-year-old girl and a 3-year-old boy – who were pinned by mudslides in Cresencia Village along Bokawkan Road.
Rescued with the two children were a teenager and their grandmother, Elvira Ventura.
One of the volunteers said that earlier, he heard Ventura’s weak voice coming from beneath the rubble.
“We had no time to find out who they were at first. We wrapped them in blankets and sent them straight to the hospital,” the volunteer said.
Landslides elsewhere
Reports gathered by the Philippine Daily Inquirer from various disaster response agencies, local officials and rescue workers placed the number of fatalities initially at 92. The number of missing and feared dead in Benguet and Mountain Province was more than 70.
Benguet suffered the most fatalities, with 62 people buried from separate landslides that occurred at around 10 p.m. Thursday.
At least 55 residents of the Little Kibungan community were killed. More than 40 others were missing.
Seven people were buried in the rubble of four houses in Barangay Buyagan.
A massive landslide also hit Tadian town in Mountain Province on Thursday night, killing five people. OCD reports said 32 others were missing.
Even mountainside communities around Baguio City were not spared as at least seven landslides occurred from 8:30 p.m. Thursday to 10 a.m. yesterday, claiming the lives of 25 people.
Earlier Thursday, landslides buried nine people, two of them children, in Tublay and Mankayan towns, also in Benguet.
Higher death toll
Superintendent Elmer Soria, deputy chief for operations of the Cordillera police, said the death toll could increase as reports of new landslides in Benguet and Mountain Province continued to come in.
Soria said it was difficult to gather reports from Mountain Province because of power blackouts and because roads had been cut.
Mayor Galwan said the landslide was the worst disaster to hit this capital town. He said the area in Puguis hit by the landslide was a gulley, whose slopes were dotted by houses.
Cars and other vehicles were buried. Roofs of houses jutted out of the mud. A concrete house was swept away by cascading dirt and rocks.
John Danglipen, a village councilor in Puguis, said around 40 people might still be buried in the area.
Only roofs visible
“Much as we wanted to help, we could not do anything. Flashlights were no match to the darkness and we could not determine the magnitude of the slide,” he said.
La Trinidad Councilor Francis Lee said residents heard people screaming at past 10 p.m. but they couldn’t come to their rescue owing to the strong rains and the power blackout.
Elsewhere, three people died in another landslide that hit Dominican Hill on Thursday night.
As of noon yesterday, the city public information office reported that 10 evacuation sites in the city were sheltering 260 families or 1,329 people.
Floods around the City Camp Lagoon rose to about 20 feet. Only rooftops could be seen.
Aside from the City Camp Lagoon, other flood and landslide-prone communities being monitored in Baguio were Marville Subdivision, Lourdes Extension, Palma Street, Queen of Peace, Irisan, Mirador and M. Roxas.
Blocked by trash
Mayor Reinaldo Bautista Jr. said the government built a tunnel system that was supposed to discharge lagoon water through the Crystal Cave, but the tunnel was clogged by trash.
The four major routes to Baguio City—Kennon Road, Marcos Highway, Naguilian Road and Ambuklao Road (Baguio-Nueva Vizcaya Road) – were rendered impassable by landslides.
In Ifugao, landslides struck rice terraces and hillside communities in the towns of Banaue, Hingyon, Hungduan, Tinoc and Mayoyao, said Gov. Teodoro Baguilat Jr.
He said Ifugao had a lone typhoon-related fatality – a man who drowned in Aguinaldo town.
Olive Luces, Office of Civil Defense regional director, said the Department of Public Works and Highways would prioritize the clearing operations of Marcos Highway and Naguilian Road. *** Northern Luzon***

Hier zijn dan een paar linken waar men de catastrofe die de filipijnen getroffen heeft kan zien
Persoonlijk volg ik alles op op mijn forum, ik sta zelfs verwonderd dat ik hier geen enkele eractie zie over het gebeuren
Hier dan wat ik u kan aanbieden
SUBITO
ps ik heb reeds 6 balik bayan boxen opgestuurd naar mijn schoonbroer, het zal wel 6 weken duren voor ze ginder zijn maar hij weet waar ze naartoe moeten
SUBITO

Rescurers fond more bodies in Philippine landslide


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By OLIVER TEVES, Associated Press Writer Oliver Teves, Associated Press Writer – 17 mins ago
MANILA, Philippines – Rescuers dug out six survivors and more bodies buried under landslides that killed at least 225 people in the storm-soaked northern Philippines, as workers rushed Saturday to clear mountain roads to aid relief efforts.
U.S. military helicopters were on standby to help the Philippine air force deliver aid to areas cut off by road as flooded highways hampered the search for people trapped in houses buried by mud. Several choppers flew over areas Saturday where U.S. troops planned to conduct medical missions and deliver supplies.
The rain-triggered landslides late Thursday and early Friday were the latest natural disaster to hit the Philippines, bringing to more than 600 the total death toll of back-to-back storms that began pummeling the main island of Luzon Sept. 26, causing the worst flooding in more than 40 years.
Rescue operations were centered on two vast areas — the severely flooded Pangasinan province northwest of Manila, and a swath covering the worst landslide-hit provinces of Benguet, Mountain Province and the resort city of Baguio, where most of the deaths occurred.
A 17-year-old boy was rescued from the rubble in his home in Baguio late Friday, and five others were pulled out alive in Mountain Province, said regional civil defense official Olive Luces.
On Saturday, only more bodies were pulled from under tons of mud and rocks, but Luces said, “We are hopeful that we will get more people alive.”
She said local officials reported 152 bodies have so far been recovered in Benguet and 23 in Mountain Province in the country’s Cordillera region on the main Philippine island of Luzon after landslides. She corrected an earlier figure of 60 bodies recovered in Baguio city, saying officials reported only 50 had been found.
Aside from the 197 who died in the landslides late Thursday and early Friday, the National Disaster Coordinating Council said 51 people from eight other provinces also were killed after Typhoon Parma made landfall Oct. 3, weakened into a tropical depression and dumped more rain as it lingered over the northern region for about 10 days.
A week earlier, Tropical Storm Ketsana left 337 people dead in the worst floods to hit Manila and nearby provinces in four decades.
The sun was peeking through the clouds over Baguio and volunteers, mostly miners, were taking advantage of the relatively good weather to step up the search for survivors, Luces said. She also called on local communities to help clear debris blocking the roads.
Army engineers were trying to remove mounds of mud and boulders on one road to Baguio. The regional center has been isolated since Thursday’s landslides. The Public Works Department was clearing debris on another highway to the city, but an 82-foot (25-meter section) of that mountain road had been washed away, cutting off all traffic, she said.
Mayor Artemio Galwan of La Trinidad township in Benguet province said 78 bodies have been recovered there. He appealed for shovels and other tools as well as portable spotlights to allow volunteers to continue digging at night.
He said the rains and landslides devastated crops in his area, regarded as the country’s “salad bowl” for its vegetable farms and strawberry fields.
Benguet Gov. Nestor Fongwan told ABS-CBN television his province needed more embalmers and caskets for the large number of dead.
Water was receding from low-lying provinces south of the Cordillera region, but most of the rice-growing province of Pangasinan northwest of Manila was still submerged. In the provincial capital of Dagupan, floodwater was about waist deep.
The USS Harpers Ferry and USS Tortuga were anchored in the Lingayen Gulf in Pangasinan, where more than 200 Marines and sailors were ready to deploy for rescue and relief operations, U.S. Marine Capt. Jorge Escatell said.
U.S. troops trucked tons of food from the U.N. World Food Program from Manila to a Philippine military camp in Tarlac province adjacent to Pangasinan for distribution by American troops on Sunday, said Escatell from Houston, Texas.
Marine CH-46 helicopters also flew over the flood-ravaged region to assess the damage and find locations for a medical mission and food distribution. Heavy equipment also will be brought in to help clear the roads littered with debris, he said.
“The focus is on the Cordillera,” said Philippine military spokesman Lt. Col. Romeo Brawner. “The roads are impassable and the only way to reach Baguio is through air.”
He said the helicopters will try to penetrate the fog-shrouded mountains to drop off supplies at the Baguio airport, from where they can be distributed by land.


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NOu dat is niet zo vreemd hoor Subito,dat er hier op het forum weinig tot geen aandacht voor de catastrofe in de Filippijnen is. Het is toch vooral een reisforum voor mensen die nog vrij onbekend zijn met filippijnen. Kijk mensen zoals U en ik die met een filippijnse getrouwd zijn kijken toch met heel andere ogen tegen zo een natuurramp aan. Er zijn nog diverse andere forums over Filippijnen waar de natuurramp wel uitgebreid aan de orde komt op internet, maar ik denk op een forum als dit waar de meeste leden toch puur voor vakantie naar filippijnen gaan en daar verder weinig emotionele banden mee hebben, niet echt interesse hebben voor het leed daar. En zeker als U spreekt over balikbayanboxen ,het gros van de lezers op dit forum geen notie heeft wat U hiermee bedoeld. Maar toch bedankt voor je bijdrage aan het forum Subito, en laten we hopen dat de situatie snel vebeterd.

Inderdaad wij waren ook onwetend toen wij voor de eerste keer ginder waren
In mijn tijd was er wel internet maar wij konden daar geen gebruik van maken wegens ons beroep (kermis)
Toen ik ginder lande op 03 12 1996 stond zij mij op te wachten, in die tijd stonden de filipijnen aan de ovekant van de uitgang, honderden naast elkaar, waar zit ze, waar kan ik haar vinden
Ik was nog gekleed met mijn warme winterkleren, het zweet liep langs mijn gezicht, opeens herinnerde ik mij dat zij met iemand een t’schirt opgestuurd had, dus ik terug naar de aankomst uitgang, het valies open en dat t’schirt boven mijn winterkleden aangetrokken, zo kwam ik terug buiten en wandelde heel langzaam kijkend naar de overkant
In een van haar laatste brieven had ze mij verwittigd dat ik mijn valiezen aan niemand mocht mee geven zelfs als de man zou zeggen dat hij mij naar haar zou brengen, geef niks aan niemand want ze lopen er mee weg
Toen ik reeds een derde van de rij afgelopen had kwam er een man recht naar mij, onmidelijk kreeg ik de tekst van haar laatste brief voor mijn ogen, ik keek de man die recht naar mij kwam recht in zijn ogen, ik winde mij reeds op pm te vechten voor mijn bezittingen, toen de man rechtover mij stond zei hij ““sorry sir are you mister seth””, yes a ame antwoorde ik, wel zei hij Telma is overthere, ik keek naar de plaats die hij aanwees en inderdaad daar stond zij in een witte broek, witte bloes, zwart haar en 34 kilo zwaar, ik liep naar haar toe, omhelzde haar en wij vertrokken onder begeleiding naar de gecharterde taxi
In die tijd had zij onderdak gevonden in een huis van een vriendin van haar die in Belgie woonde en mij Telma heeft laten kennen
Wij hebben een stukje geheten en zijn dan gaan slapen, na 10 minuten schoot ik recht in mijn bed, mijn valiezen, mijn bagage, ik heb die vergeten op de luchthaven, grote paniek, ik wilde onmidelijk terug naar de luchth

sorry bericht vanzelf vertrokken, dus ik ga verder

luchthaven om alles terug te vinden, iedereen wakker ook de persoon aan de luchthaven was daar en iedereen was aan het laggen, men trok mij mee naar onze kamer en ja, daar stonden ze netjes naast elkaar mijn valiezen
Bij het aanzien van Telma was ik alles vergeten, 6 maanden geschreven met een cadans van 5 brieven per week, als men weet dat een brief 14 dagen nodig had om ginder aan te komen, en het antwoord dezelfde tijd nodig had lan men natellen hoeveel brieven er toen over en weer gestuurd werden
Haar brieven heb ik nog allemaal
Wel dat is een voorbeeld van onwetendheid, en daarom span ik mij in om zoveel mogelijk info door te geven
Op die drie maanden dat ik in Mindanao was en wij met 8 man in een hutje sliepen heb ik de filipijnen en hun inwoners weten te waarderen, ik had alle info door gekregen van de ambassade, maar toen wij met een voledig dossier aankwamen steld e men vast dat dit document mankeerde, dus wij terug naa Mindanao, het document opvragen, registreren bij Census, vervolgens naar Malacanang en daarna naar DFA, toen wij gelukkig dat alle documenten daar waren gingen we terug naar de ambassade en eens temeer mankeerde een ander document, zo zijn wij 7 maal heen en weer gevlogen en gevaren, op de supper ferry 1 hebben wij ongelooflijke tijden gehad, supper ferry 9 (die nog niet zolang geleden vergaan is) hadden wij een kamer met balkonnetje, dit is een aanrader, heen en weer gaan op het water en de horizon ziien die heen en weer bewe van boven naar beneden en terug, de rest moet u er maar zelf bij bedenken
Wel om dit te vermijden zet ik nu alle info die ik vind, ook de wetten van de filipijnen en Belgie over wat ons aanbelangt verzameld,
Ik weet dat het moeilijker en moeilijker gaat worden voor de personen die nu zullen trouwen, maar er is een ding die u moet onthouden, zeg altijd de waarheid want de ambassades weten meer van ons en van haar dan uzelf zou vermoeden
Telma is na 3 maanden samen geleefd te hebben met mij op dezelfde dag in het vliegtuig gestapt, binnen de 3 maanden waren wij getrouwd, ik was weduwnaar met 3 kinderen en zij oorlogs weduwe met 3 kinderen, haar kinderen zijn nu in Belgie en werken voor hun brood, de 2 kleinsten kim en lie, 6 en 8 jaar oud zitten in de school, praten 4 talen en leren zeer goed
Zo dat was het verhaal van toen ik onwetend was en het avontuur tegemoet gestapt hebt
Ik heb het mij nooit beklaagd
Subito