Wednesday, October 14, 2009

More Philippines Floods

These pictures are from the local news service. They only tell part of the story of the devastation on the northern end of Luzon (our island). This is the satelite photo of PePeng as it hit the island, stalled then hit it again twice.



These rice paddies are completely flooded. The loss to agriculture is over $1 billion.


Funerals have started already even though the area is still flooded. Coffins are carried on bancas (boats) to the church.

The mud in many areas is 3"-12" thick. Leptospirosis (a parasite in mud and dirty water) is a problem in al the flooded areas (including Manila).

The Baguio campus of the Univ of Philippines was completed flooded.

One of the many landslides in the region. Houses just slide down on top of one another.

The raging waters washed many villagers down stream. Here is a valiant rescue!!

Even the rescue equipment was under mud and water.



This hut in the rice field shows the water level.

The villagers in the mountains came down to the area below.

The main road completely washed out. An alternate road had to be cleared.




Broken shacks and vendor stalls are cleared to the side so a path could be made through one of the villages.

The villagers in Rosales had to walk down the mountain to get to safety - the mountain continues to have landslides.

In some areas they have given up looking for bodies and have declared mass graves

2 comments:

Nene said...

I'm sure this is sure not what you were expecting when you found out you first got there. We are concerned for you and are praying for you every day. Be safe.

Unknown said...

i too hope you will be safe and blessed by the Lord for all the help you give to these poor people