Philippines remembers super typhoon 'Yolanda' disaster

in #philippines7 years ago

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MANILA - The Philippines commemorated Tuesday the third year since its central region was ravaged by super typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan), amid unfinished rehabilitation efforts by the government in areas affected by the calamity.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte led a remembrance ceremony in Tacloban City in the country's eastern central province of Leyte, one of the hardest hit during the typhoon, to honor the people who died there because of the typhoon.
"I will be back, I promise you. In the fullness of God's time, I will be back by December," Duterte said, adding that he wants the construction of shelters there to be finished by December.
According to the government's National Economic and Development Authority, only 14 percent or 29,661 out of the target of 205,128 resettlement housing units had been finished as of October.
The same government agency said that 102,240 housing resettlement units are still being built while the construction of the remaining 73,227 has yet to start.

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Yes. it was quite a devastating event.

But, we all know that Filipinos are strong.

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