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  • two of my classmates died on that storm, they've never been found...I miss them..T_T but I thank to all the people for their generosity in helping us to bring the things back to normal...

  • I would like to help still...

  • busay cagsawa... my home village...... 3 of my family members... childhood friends... kapitbahays... you'r sorely missed.... things will never be the same without you all lots.....

  • taga bikol din ako sa Tabaco, after 2 days ng bagyo umuwi ako galing manila, habang on the way ako start cam. norte hangang makarating ako sa tabako, nakita ko ung mga nadaanan namin na mga pinsala ng bagyo lalo na guinobatan, camamlig, daraga, legazpi at sto. domingo mas grabe ang casualty sa daraga. Nakita ko ung mga patay ikinakarga sa 6X6 army truck. Pagdating ko sa bahay namin, nalungkot ako ng makita ko ung bahay namin na wala ng bobong kahit isa, buti nalang at kompleto pa rin cla.

  • i live here in sto. Domingo , albay, that time i was here during that typhoon it was unforgetable experice to see real dead bodies at basud bridge.. our house destroyed that time..

  • 2 yrs na pero nandun parin ung trauma and lungkot sa tragedy brought by reming

  • when typhoon reming slamed bicol I only heard a BIG WUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUSSSSSSSSSS­SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHH­HHHH

    and I saw the rooftops of other house being torned I was scared I have the thinking whose rooftop goes next......

  • oh yeah that place is just half a mile from our house!!!!!

  • i live in daraga a municipality near legazpi city and i saw everything with my very eyes it was horrible!!!

    and the mudslide was just blocks away from our home!!

    we didnt have electricity for 3 months and no water for 2 months!!!

  • my grandparents live in Legazpi City, Bicol, luckily my grandfather was confined in Aquainas Hospital when the flood happened. Our house there is really high,and everyone in the compound slept in the house that night. I live in Manila but my aunt kept on calling us for information about the typhoon because they had no idea about the extent of the damage. From floods to landslides. It was just really sad.

  • translation... gosh, i'm from Bicol, and i saw everything that happened there! the houses were covered by mud and huge rocks. It was really a pity to see all the people who lost their houses. Luckily, our house was not devastated, but the flood went up to our necks...

  • grabe, taga-Bicol ako, nagkairiling ko su mga nangyari duman! su mga arong, nagkatarakluban ki mga dugi buda gapo. Makairak talaga su mga tao na nagkawararaan ki arong. Maray ngani ta dai inabot su arong mi... hay... pero abot hanggang liog su baha...

  • i hate philippines goverment gloria just look at them and smile, GIVE THEM WHAT THEY NEED RIGHT NOW YOU SCUMBAG! GIVE BACK WHAT YOU TAKE FROM THEM THEY NEED IT NOW, MAYBE YOU CAN GIVE SOME OF THE MONEY TO THEM!

  • the soundtrack is i think from st francis of assisi

  • as usual devote catholics

  • it think there is a concert for a cause here in kuwait with the song bird and ogie alcasid werein the proceeds goes to that typhoon victim in bicol,iba talaga pinoy,,kahit saan nag tutulungan.

  • Don't care what people say about Americans, they're always there to lend a hand. Thank you!

  • Why is it Filipinos have cheesey music even to to a disaster. death and distuction? never mind! at least you can sing along to the music. how about more poignant music,,,might help bring it home more. just my opinion

  • do aho!!!!!!

  • it's a challenge for all of us. panalangin natin yung ating mga kababayang bicolanong nasawi. Let's pray fro their souls. However, we will still move on and continue with our lives. I was a lucky man from Legazpi.

  • It makes me cry..thinking that we are enjoying our life here in Canada and our fellow bicolanos are devastated by this typhoon..to add to the fact that they live in thie danegrous area because they are poor..my heart also goes to the Aquinas students my alma mater..bearing the fact that education would really make a difference especially when you are poor...my prayers ans hopefully the politicians and some shrewd businessman will not take advantage o fthe situation...bot

  • that is the greatest video i have ever seen, with the right approach for the right theme

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