Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda/30号
Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 1:16 am
Most of you have seen the tragic pictures of Tacloban in Leyte. This is my wife's hometown and her family still lives there. We have had no word for the last 48 hours. Power, cellular and landline services have been down since 8am friday. Cell service is slowly starting to be restored (one carrier is operational in limited areas and not the one her family uses) now but don't know if anyone has a charged battery.
From a few messages from friends who have gotten out of the city, water is desperately needed. There is relief aid coming into the airport but the road from the airport to the city proper was only made passable last night at sunset so supplies are just starting to get into the downtown area.
I'd like to encourage people to donate to the Philippine Red Cross at http://www.redcross.org.ph/donate if you are able. I know things are tough everywhere but the situation in Tacloban is getting increasingly desperate.
From a few messages from friends who have gotten out of the city, water is desperately needed. There is relief aid coming into the airport but the road from the airport to the city proper was only made passable last night at sunset so supplies are just starting to get into the downtown area.
I'd like to encourage people to donate to the Philippine Red Cross at http://www.redcross.org.ph/donate if you are able. I know things are tough everywhere but the situation in Tacloban is getting increasingly desperate.