I had long wanted to write this message but my faltering physical condition prevented me from doing so. First of all, I would like to offer my sincere thanks to the management for considering my request to take time off from work to check on the whereabouts of my siblings and their families in Leyte, which has has just been devastated by Typhoon Yolanda- known to the international community as Typhoon Haiyan.
Here is a short report of my experience during my absence from work:
November 10 – Sunday
I was alarmed by the news that Tacloban and other parts of Leyte were devastated by the storm. A niece from Canada also called to inform me that she heard from social media that one of my nephews and his wife had been missing. I was also very worried about my nephew’s mother who was living near the sports arena (astrodome) in Tacloban, where many people died when a storm surge hit the place.
Due to the absence of communication lines, I decided to leave Cebu for Baybay, Leyte in order to know what had become of my siblings and to do what I could to help, depending on the situation that was to present itself when I arrived. I could only hope for the best but I tried to prepare myself for the worst.
Using the small resources that I had at the time, I shopped for canned goods, coffee, milk, instant noodles, flashlight batteries, candles, oatmeal, and other items that are necessary in times of calamity. I arrived in Ormoc City at 9:30 PM. The city that used to be alive and bright at this hour was totally dark and silent.