Body scattered anywhere Photo by EPA/Francis Malasig |
Volunteers showcase the meaning of Bayanihan (photo by Danny Pata) |
Rescuers in Coron, Palawan Caries the Victim's body of super typhoon Yolanda (photo by Lowell Stafa) |
US Marines stack gear onto a pallet during preparations for disaster relief for the Philippines at Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Futenma in Ginowan, Okinawa Prefecture, southern Japan ( (photo by http://www.dailymail.co.uk) |
The Philippines were already experienced a tantamount of disasters man made or by nature. Since our country experienced the terrible devastation and inhumane violence during World War II, the people at that time learned to move on and rebuild the city out of ruins. We have witness volcanic eruptions including the 1991 Pinatubo Eruptions, in which the entire island of Luzon covered in darkness for many hours and rained ashes throughout the day, but we still manage to clean our roofs and our surroundings. Earthquakes also gave us a shaken experience during the past centuries and past decade until recently in Central Visayas, the old Spanish built churches in Bohol and Cebu were completely in ruins which the rich old Heritage and Culture all vanish by the October Earthquake, but we still hoping to rebuild and restore the old facade and the rich heritage and culture of the past.
Typhoon Ondoy (Photo Courtesy of Michael D. Sellers) |
Every year we shown to the world that how resilient our people were in the face of disaster, however with the recent disaster made by the typhoon Haiyan, the whole world have now credited and acknowledge the Filipino people that we are the most resilient being in the face of the planet. Even the spirit of Bayanihan is not only shown by the Filipino people during the disaster, but also by foreigners who are visiting the Philippines at that time. Like Jonathan Fitzpatrick a 23 year old from Britain who kicked down the hotel doors to help children and adults escape to safety. Even United States President Barrack Obama acknowledge the spirit and resiliency of the Filipino people and even mention the word Bayanihan, in his message of condolences and sympathies to entire Filipino people.
The Super Storm Typhoon Haiyan did not only brought devastation and desolation, but it was also not only gave the Philippines and the entire people to unite in one cause to help our countrymen to recover from this disaster, but also the entire world, like Pope Francis and other world leaders, celebrities and activists, have laid down their differences and stand united just to help our countrymen to recover and to give cheers in the faces of the Filipino people especially the children. The impact of the disaster have proven in fact that the world can be as one and united in one heart.
What is Bayanihan Spirit? See Pictures Below
(Michael D. Sellers Photos)
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