Glowing Ball Installations Bring Light To Typhoon Ravaged Philippine Residents
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In November 2013, super-typhoon Haiyan AKA Yolanda, swept through the Philippines decimating many of its cities and leaving thousands of residents homeless. As is usually the case following natural disasters, initially, there was tremendous outpouring of concern and aid from the international community. However as the months have passed, world focus has moved on to other issues and the donations, trickled down to almost nothing.
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- bubuqibubuno6년 이상This is gonna be dangerous
- 1613274년 이상Yes I agree
- coldocean8년 이상A lot of my family is from the Pillipines!
- Umm9년 이상Awesome 😃
- Ironbell9년 이상our hero😍😍😍😍
- jacob9년 이상cool lol
- fmaglalang10년 이상my home land! I miss you so much! my family was affected by this. I am glad that nobody died in the typhoon but my mom's cousin was lost for 5 days and was badly injured. my relative's house was blown to nothing. thankfully they got out before it was blown away. I still remember coming home seeing my mom crying. typhoon haiyan wasa meory i'll never forget.
- Anonymous11년 이하cool
- Donnabelle Varo약 11년are these bioluminescent planktons found in the philippines?
- Bella Thorne약 11년Cool pic
- June11년 이상That is awesome