Monday, December 9, 2013

'Where the Angels Cry'

Lonely Crosses – This wooden-cross made out of debris emblematically sends off a message for ‘help’ across the World. At early dawn on November 29 (Friday), despite the hounding of taxmen over an alleged P2.4 billion unpaid taxes, Rep. Manny Pacquiao left General Santos City to direct a ten-truck aid caravan for a 5-day relief mission at the typhoon Haiyan-torn areas in Eastern Visayas. (Isagani Palma-MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

Tales about ‘nightmares’ - Child survivors Nolito and Jerry told the press of their ordeal and heartbreaking experiences over a ferocity caused by ‘Supertyphoon’ Yolanda (Haiyan), amid Rep. Manny D. Pacquiao’s visit at a mass grave where hundred of “loved ones” were laid to rest in Eastern Leyte, Philippines. (Isagani P. Palma).

Of painful adieu – A forlorn grave of young typhoon victim was offered with ‘foodstuff’ by his loving family in Brgy. Joaquin, Palo, Leyte. (Isagani Palma).

Tears and goodbyes – A heartrending scenario at a mass grave for identified and unidentified victims of super typhoon Yolanda (International name – Haiyan) in Palo Municipality, eastern island of Leyte, Philippines. (Isagani P. Palma).

Grieving heart - Philippines boxing hero and Sarangani Rep. Manny D. Pacquiao walk towards a father who silently mourn of losing a family to typhoon-Yolanda’s fury, at a mass grave where some 300 people are buried during a brief stopover in Brgy. Joaquin, Palo, Leyte. (Isagani P. Palma-MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

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