Archive for September, 2009
Typhoon Ondoy Emergency Hotlines
by Lorelei on Sep.28, 2009, under blogging
These are the hotlines that our citizenry can call for disaster emergency situations, especially urgent rescue and relief needs.
National Disaster Coordinating Committee
911-1406
911-1873
911-1906
911-5061
912-0984
912-2665
912-3046
912-5296
912-5668
Help hotlines:
734-2118
734-2120
Help Victims of Typhoon ‘Ondoy’
by Lorelei on Sep.28, 2009, under blogging
To all…
My family is one of the victims of the typhoon Ondoy. But, I am happy and very thankful to God that every one in the family is safe. I have never been this anxious and worried before and I know that a lot of families are feeling the same way. What happened is an unforgettable tragedy. Like it was already the end of the world, especially to those who suffers a lot and to those who did not just lost their houses but lost a family member too.
And just a few days back when I blog about To Share My Blessings, when Ondoy wasn’t here yet, and everything’s just great.. I said that I have the feeling of wanting to help other people in need.. I believe this is the right time.. I didn’t mention my plans before because my best-friend and I are still working on the legalities, documents and permits as of the moment. But I can’t sit and watch the news and do nothing.
TS ‘Ondoy’ Situation Map And Updates
by Lorelei on Sep.28, 2009, under blogging
Photo on the left side is the current update on situation caused by Typhoon ‘Ondoy’ in Metro Manila, Philippines. This is based on the various sources such as TV, internet, and radio broadcast.
Updates:
Marikina - Water supply in Provident Village has been opened to some areas already. Residents are now able to clean up their houses, little by little.
Cainta - Felix Avenue is already passable but only to private vehicles/trucks because it is still flooded up to the knee-level. No public transportations yet so it is still impossible to visit the relatives. Vista Verde is one of the most damaged Subdivision.
Bulacan - At least 15 towns in Bulacan have been affected by Ondoy. As of 1:30AM, floods in affected town subsided by at least two feet, according to Provincial Disaster Management Council Executive Officer Liz Mungcal.
Death toll may have exceeded 200 and still climbing. Ninety-six were killed from Region IV-A only.
Update: TS ‘Ondoy’ Flooded Our House in Cainta, Rizal
by Lorelei on Sep.27, 2009, under blogging
This is just an update on my first post Tropical Storm ‘Ondoy’ Flooded Our House in Cainta, Rizal yesterday.
Yesterday was a disaster to most of us here in Manila. It was unexpected and most of us are not ready to face ‘Ondoy’. And yesterday was supposedly just like any other day where some people goes to work on Saturdays and some stays at home with their families. A typical family, just like ours. Daddy goes to work, brother goes to work and left alone in the house is our auntie who’s already 50+ years old.
My father, who works in La Funeraria Paz, wasn’t able to come home yesterday because he was stranded in the 2nd floor of their office in Araneta Ave. Though the office is elevated, the flood reached their offices & chapels. It was approximately more than 10 feet from the street and about a chest deep level when on the ground floor offices. No food for the rest of the night for them until they were able to get out this morning and look for an open joint.. We’ve been updating each other since, through the single landline that’s working on the 2nd floor..
One of my brothers who’s been working in Batasan, Q.C. area, wasn’t able to come home too. He stayed there w/ his wife and just got home today at 2PM. He walked from 9AM- from Batasan, QC to our home in Village East, Cainta, because there is still no transportation.. The flood in Karangalan Gate 5, as of 11AM was still up to his waist line (he stands around 5′6″..) In Village East, as of 2PM, Phase 1 (church area) was still up to his chest..
Re-Post: Coast Guard To Help Cainta Rescuers Delayed by Floods
by Lorelei on Sep.27, 2009, under blogging
For those who missed this news from GMA News TV..
Posted at 2:19AM
Two Coast Guard teams have been dispatched to assist Cainta, Rizal Mayor Ramon Ilagan whose rescue operations have been delayed by more than twelve hours, a dzBB report said.Although the dispatch’s details were unidentified, the order was given on the air by Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro, who also heads the National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC), which helps protect the population during emergencies.For more than twelve hours, Ilagan, his rescue team, and some stranded residents picked up on the way to the municipal hall, have been stranded at an area along A. Bonifacio Avenue., an extension of Imelda Avenue.
The area is near the Cainta Junction where Ortigas Avenue and Imelda Ave. intersect.
Cainta remains under six feet of water, more than half a day after flash floods engulfed the municipality, Ilagan said in an earlier dzBB report.
Besides submerging “almost all subdivisions in Cainta,” floods have also delayed the municipality’s rescue operations, Ilagan added.
Ilagan earlier asked the national government for amphibious vehicles and/or rubber boats to enable his party to reach the municipal hall from where he could direct operations.
But as of two o’ clock of Sunday morning, “lubog pa rin kami [the municipality is still under water,” Ilagan said. - GMANews.TV
Tropical Strorm ‘Ondoy’ Update: 100% of Cainta is now flooded
by Lorelei on Sep.26, 2009, under blogging
This day has been such a trauma for a lot of people. Many are still struggling for their lives. Many Filipinos from other countries are still up and worrying about their families here in the Philippines.
As of the moment, though the rain isn’t that hard anymore (in some areas), you’ll still find people on the streets- stranded on their way home. Some families are in the rooftops of their homes- waiting to be rescued.
Even a celebrity named Christine Reyes is also one of those people you’ll find on their rooftops. She’s from Marikina and she’s been on top since 1PM.
Now, while watching the news.. I heard that 100% of Cainta is now flooded.
It’s gonna be rough night for all of us.. especially for them..
Prayer For Calamity
by Lorelei on Sep.26, 2009, under My Reflections, Personal
For those who are in difficult situation right now, I pray for them. I pray for my families and yours. Let tomorrow be a brighter day for all of us.
Behold, the eye of the LORD is on those who fear Him, On those who hope in His mercy,
To deliver their soul from death, And to keep them alive in famine.
The LORD is merciful and gracious, Slow to anger, and abounding in mercy.
Psalm 33:18, 19; Psalm 103:8.
Loving Saviour Jesus,
A single word from You can protect us from every perilous calamities since by Your word alone, the heavens, the earth and all living creatures were made. As the Bible says, “It is better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in man and in princes”, I trust only in You Lord. Your word says, “those who seek the Lord shall not lack any good thing.” I once again acknowledge that You who made a way for Your people through the Red Sea, You who stopped the rains for three years, You who rebuked the storms and walked on the sea, You are present today with the same authority and power to save us from this calamity.
Lord, if there be any unconfessed sin in my life, I confess them all to You and Lord, please forgive them for me. Help me to stand firm in You and to live a life pleasing to You hereafter. Wash me with Your blood that the sin may not be an obstacle for You to save me in this critical hour. Keep me as the apple of Your eye and build a hedge around me. You have promised, “Call upon Me in the day of trouble; I will deliver you, and you shall glorify Me.”
Father, I know that Your righteous right hand will protect us and keep us all safe from every disaster as You are our refuge and ever-present help in times of trouble. I praise You and thank You for Your loving-kindness.
Amen.
Tropical Strorm ‘Ondoy’ Update: Neck-Deep Floods Along EDSA
by Lorelei on Sep.26, 2009, under blogging
MMDA workers use rubber boats to rescue commuters stranded in neck-deep floods along EDSA across Santolan in Quezon City…
Areas under Storm Signal No. 2 include:
Aurora, Quirino, Nueva Vizcaya, Nueva Ecija, Pangasinan, Tarlac, Zambales, Pampanga, Bulacan, Rizal, Northern Quezon, and Polillo Island.
Under Storm Signal No. 1 are:
Isabela, Mountain Province, Ifugao, Benguet, La Union, Ilocos Sur, the rest of Quezon, Laguna, Cavite, Batangas, Mindoro provinces, Lubang Island, Marinduque, Camarines Norte, Bataan, and Metro Manila. -PAGASA
News & Photo courtesy of GMA News TV
Tropical Storm ‘Ondoy’ Flooded Our House in Cainta, Rizal
by Lorelei on Sep.26, 2009, under blogging
Tropical storm “Ondoy” (international code name Ketsana) slammed into the eastern side of the northern Philippines before noon Saturday, bringing rains that caused widespread flooding in many parts of Luzon, including Metro Manila…
And just moments ago when I got the news from my father that the flood already made it in our house in Cainta, Rizal. It’s never like this. Our house, compared to the others is a lot higher already, but this storm is so strong.. The water inside the house is almost at the knee level and if it’s like that, then it’s around 4 feet from the ground already.. Imagine that.. This is so bad..
UPDATE as of 1:17 PM..
My brother’s red car in front of the house is also missing.. OMG!
UPDATE as of September 28, 2009 (8:55PM)
Some areas in Village East are now passable. Flood in some areas subsided already. No water. No electricity. No phone lines.
Red car’s been found. Dogs are fine. House is covered with mud & trash.
For those who are capable of helping others by donation, please visit this section Donations for Victims of Typhoon Ondoy. Thank you.
Farmville or Farmtown?
by Lorelei on Sep.26, 2009, under Flash Games, Fun and Entertainment, blogging
I know. I know. Facebook is one of those addicting sites right now. I bet you already have your own account. Probably not just one, especially if you’re playing some of their games. =D
OK, so two of those really cool games right now are Farmville and Farmtown.
Just a little introduction for those who are not playing yet, they’re both flash games in Facebook wherein you can plow, plant and harvest. It’s like creating and managing your own farm. You gain experience points as you go along and this is necessary for you to level up. You gain coins too and you use it for buying seeds, farm house, etc. So, basically, it’s farming!
Now, which is better? Hmm.. Let’s see..





