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Q3: Have you personally experienced calamities or super typhoons?
A3: When I was 12 years old and in 6th grade, I experienced Typhoon
Nitang4. I remembered it was during the month of September. What I
recall was that we have a two-storey house which was damaged. We
were not able to recover any thing from our house. At that time, they
told us that it was tidal wave, not tsunami or storm surge. That is only
a small knowledge from the community when we were not yet familiar
with storm surge.
Our community was severely hit— we did not have electricity and
water at that time. We were located in a coastal area and I recall that
the wives of fishermen were waiting beside the coastal shores. There
was one fishing vessel, composed of fifteen (15) fishermen, which
overturned. They were hoping that their husbands would survive, but
only one (1) turned out alive. There were no formal responders during
that time. Only their fisher folks were looking for them for rescue.
After four (4) days of rescue operation, dead bodies were retrieved.
Q4: At such a young age you experienced such event. What did you feel
at that time?
A4: It was a horrifying experience. I was afraid seeing our neighbors crying
when they confirmed that the retrieved body was their father or brother.
For such a young age, I had trauma from a typhoon for recalling myself
homeless, no electricity, no enough supply of food, no kitchen utensils
to be used for cooking. I remembered that we hollow out our clothes
and some other appliances in the mud that were thrown out fifty (50)
meters away from our house.
Q5: Other than Typhoon Nitang (internationally known as Typhoon
Ike), were you able to experience any disastrous typhoon of late?
A5: Yes, I experienced super typhoon Yolanda or Haiyan in November
2013.
Q6: Can you please share your experience when super typhoon Yolanda
or Haiyan hit your place?
A6: Yes. I was actually nervous at that time because of the trauma I
experienced back in 1984 with Typhoon Nitang. I did not want to
undergo the same experience, especially because I have kids now and I
do not want them to experience the same horror. As a mother, I want
to protect them so that they would not feel fear. I also have an
obligation towards the community because they rely on the information
from the DRRM Council or what our office gives. People were calling
me at that time to cater to their needs. When electricity was cut off,
what I did was to reach out through text messages to people I know in
Albay in order to get an update on the direction and intensity of super
typhoon Yolanda.
4Internationally
known as Typhoon Ike which hit the Philippines in 1984