Shot in Hinaplanon, one of the most devastated site during Sendong.
Monthly Archives For January 2012
Leptospirosis Symptoms
I found this health information about leptospirosis symptoms posted near the Tambo Bus Terminal. I saw the several similar tarpaulin hanged at the fence of ICECS. I believe there are several hundreds of such posters…
Iligan Government’s Financial Assistance to Sendong Victims
The Iligan City government is giving financial assitance of P10,000 pesos to families whose loved ones lost their lives during the Sendong typhoon last December 17, 2011. Each family will receive the said amount based…
Drinking Water in Lambaguhon
I went to Lambaguhon near Emerald Homes to join with 700 Club‘s Operation Blessing and with the Iligan pastors to cover their counselling or stress debriefing session. Beside the road is the water tank, though…
Tent City at Tambo
Sendong destroyed hundreds of homes, consequently affected more than 17,000 families in Iligan City. Several NGOs have sent in their help, one of which is this Shelter Box, basically a tent for a family of…
Anti-Leptospirosis Medicine for Sale
A high school friend of mine is selling an anti-leptospirosis medicine Doxycycline at P89.oo per box, without any markup price. You pay for the shipping, as the seller is Cebu City based. Contact him for…
Sendong Flood Map in Iligan City
Map showing location of barangays adjacent to Mandulog River that were flooded due to typhooon Sendong. Click to see a slightly larger size.
Sendong Number of Dead and Missing
The number of dead and missing in Iligan City as of January 2, 2012. Dead – 493, identified are 173 Missing – 391 Total affected families – 17,532
Iligan Evacuation Centers
I got this list from Disaster Command Center in City Hall. City Central School – Mahayahay – 223-3253, Josie Mabanta Tambacan Elementary School – Tambacan – 225-3936, Emilia Collado Mangga Elementary School – Tubod –…
River of Logs: Impact of Illegal Logging
A short docunews video about the impact of illegal logging in Iligan City, hosted by Maria Ressa for Rappler.com