Rescue and recovery organizations from around the world are pouring into the storm-battered Philippines, where Supertyphoon Haiyan, also known as Yolanda, inflicted widespread devastation. Up to 10,000 people are feared dead in the aftermath of the storm, which made landfall on Friday as one of the worst on record in the typhoon-prone nation. Nongovernmental organizations and charities are mobilizing to coordinate relief efforts, while much of the country waits without power, water or communications. So many people died mostly in tacloban you can see so many dead bodies so if you can pls donate P.S. i dont know if this was posted already... http://world.time.com/2013/11/10/how-to-help-typhoon-victims/
Hm, maybe someone should set up a thread on Missions to help the relief effort.
One of my close friends was in the Philippines when Haiyan hit; I hope he's okay. Doesn't look like I'll be able to contact him, so I'll just have to wait.
4 Name: Lady K : 2013-11-14 05:11 ID:LLTALtJV [Del]
I'm straight but I have no problem with a man liking a man or a girl liking a girl I have friends like that.
Pray for the Philippines. And pray that the government won't take advantage of the donations from other countries Pray that everyone gets the help
10 Name: Tee !pnicnCTgx. : 2014-07-16 10:47 ID:V3vh5cWU [Del]
I know this is an old thread, but recently another typhoon named Typhoon Rammasun has hit the Philippines yet again and has killed at least ten people from what I have heard. My family back home in Batangas were hit, and their home has been completely swept away, along with all their neighbours houses. Fortunately none of my family members were killed from the typhoon. I just ask for you all to pray for the Philippines if you are religious, and if not just wish for the best.