Rewind

Rewind

Looking around, a walk by the beach some minutes after 9 am, overcast skies, muddy waters, driftwood scattered all over brought back memories of tv news coverage last year. A series of typhoons (Unding, Winnie, Violeta, and super typhoon Yoyong) in a span of 2 weeeks lashed at the northeastern and southern side of the country (Aurora, Nueva Ecija and Quezon province, which was the worst hit). Severe damages brought by landslides and flashfloods were attributed to logging of nearby Sierra Madre. Legal or illegal it didn’t matter. Imagine logs crashing into houses and bridges and clogging waterways and roads and people in vehicles getting washed off the road and being burried in mud.

The country mourned, got enraged and yet to this day greed continues. And so the photos though unsightly have to be posted.
goodude: 11/09/2005 4:25 AM
In Nuevea Vizcaya the concrete bridge going to the farm was destroyed too, that was in November 2004.

I have a foto of that in my b&W gallery.
mercybell: 11/17/2005 12:31 AM
incredible.
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