JP Pining's profile

Super Typhoon Yolanda Aftermath

Super Typhoon Yolanda (International name Haiyan) devastated Philippines last November 8, 2013 affecting hundreds of thousands of Filipinos living in Visayas. It is indeed the deadliest tropical cyclone to impact the Philippines.
What greets the arrivals of Tacloban City.
Just a peek of one of the many affected neighborhoods.
 
What's barely left of a seminary in Salvacion, Leyte.
Inside the seminarians' dormitory.
Along the hallway of the dormitory where the seminarians of Salvacion used to stay.
A glimpse of the outcome from one of the many areas affected of the storm.
However, this basketball ring survived and was still towering for the children of Tacloban.
The debri of the typhoon, this tree for one, serves as a playground for the kids.
Kids enjoying the Boodle Fight prepared by the volunteers of The Sunshine Project.
Filipinos are particularly remembered all around the world for their resiliency amidst the number of calamities that hit them year by year.
Super Typhoon Yolanda Aftermath
Published:

Super Typhoon Yolanda Aftermath

A look into the damage and remains of Tacloban City, Leyte through the lens of a volunteer.

Published:

Creative Fields