Storm Update / Catbalogan Samar

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stevewool
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our thoughts and prayers are with you all

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Gerald Glatt
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Fe and my prayers are with you, god speed

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Bruce
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No electric expected for 7 to 10 more days. So no internet. The charity staff is checking if the ATM is working so I can send more money for food. Way too many people coming to the charity building for assistance and no governmental rice give aways yet. If there is no internet, then no western union as far as I know.... Will know more later.  

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Jollygoodfellow
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No electric expected for 7 to 10 more days. So no internet. The charity staff is checking if the ATM is working so I can send more money for food. Way too many people coming to the charity building for assistance and no governmental rice give aways yet. If there is no internet, then no western union as far as I know.... Will know more later.  

 

 

Doubt if an ATM will be working with no power   :)

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Jack Peterson
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If there is no internet, then no western union as far as I know.... Will know more later.  

 

 

Bruce, can Your people there not find a mall with a generator, usually WU have an Office in most larger Malls.

 

just a thought.

 

JP :)  :tiphat:  

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Bruce
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If there is no internet, then no western union as far as I know.... Will know more later.

 

 

Bruce, can Your people there not find a mall with a generator, usually WU have an Office in most larger Malls.

 

just a thought.

 

JP :)  :tiphat:

 

Nope, this is Samar, no mall on the entire island. Several Centro Stores in different cites maybe. Tallest building is 4 story. No elevators, no escalator in buildings. Poor farming / fishing mix of populations.

 

But there was 1 bank open 2 hrs a day on a generator and the charity was able to get some money. Long term issues of water for the city now as the dam broke on the river where the city gets its supply of water, way upstream where the pollution is not quite as bad! The charity has a well which is now open to the public and if you search back on my posts of maybe 3 years ago (?) you will see pictures of a water tank that I had built for the poor squatters up on the hill. That is still in use today and is providing a lot of water for many more people. I hope but do not know that the locals have stopped using that water for washing themselves and their clothes which would then make more drinking and cooking water available.   

 

As usual.... no riots, no one screaming or demonstrating that it is the government's fault, just poor people adjusting and doing the best as they can. A lesson that the US should learn from.

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jon1
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Great job Bruce

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