My wife is from Tanauan and lost 26 people in her family. Two children, both parents and many cousins. It was horrific. I can never replace the love lost, but I hope that in some small way I can contribute to the happiness and security of her and her two remaining children’s futures. The PTSD is very difficult for her youngest daughter and she is struggling. I can’t imagine what the experienced in watching a majority of their family and friends be swept away to their deaths. Thx for the video. Tomorrow we will be going to the village for Remembrance Day.
A quick glimpsed of Haiyan after Vamco devastated the Philippines again and its still heartbreaking everytime i heard stories from survivors from typhoon Haiyan.
One of the strongest volcano explosion in the world also happend in Philippines after the volcano eruption a super typhoon came causing many homeless suffer more from hunger and cold.
It's not actually earlier than expected but later than expected. It's expected to make landfall at midnight, but it commenced at 4:30 a.m., which we're a bit thankful because if it happened at night, probably only a few survived.
When the typhoon already landed to your province it's hard to evacuate to safer places because it's to dangerous to go out their is a landslide flying tree branches and etc their are also tree that wil be cut or break and you can't even see the road. That's why you have to get out of the place before the super typhoon will come to the place but not every one had another place to go.
By the time it happened, it was so bright and sunny. I also live here in the Philippines but unlike Visayas, we have Sierra Madre Mountain ranges here in Luzon to protect us from super typhoons. If typhoon Haiyan happened to cross our area, the damage wouldn't be like this...
If it had passed through Luzon, the typhoon may or may not have weakened significantly. It may have still produced a big storm surge, but it may not have been as worse as what happened to Tacloban because of the population difference. The violent winds and heavy rain though, would have caused a lot of damage in Luzon.
Sierra Madre is great Typhoon shredder, but it's overrated. It doesn't even protect the whole Luzon (it ends at Quezon area, leaving Bicol unprotected), it only weakens winds (sometimes not significantly), and it can't protect us from storms coming from the south or west. Deadly storm surges like this are not unheard of in Luzon. In fact, this can happen in NCR given a series of unfortunate scenarios.
Remembering this! I am five months pregnant when the strom hit.💔😭 Almost 9year's Thank you world for the help 🙏🏽 We will never forget this 😍🥰❤🙏🏽...A year after Yolanda I left Tacloban I left my son and my love one's, then after 2 years( 2017 ) Im back in Tacloban and I sign for another 2year's contract to my employer almost 4year's. I wanna go home I missed my son and my love one's I missed Tacloban.
my home is on the sea... its too scary when the win are strong.. i can imagine how horrible it wass and how sad this is.. i am so sorry and i pray the survivors will get stonger and built better home...
Living as I do near Manila I escaped most of Hatyan's fury. BUT the saddest things are that a high proportion of foreign help ( cash and food) went missing, and the Catholic church , one of the richest corrupt organisations in the world refused to finance the rebuilding of churches desroyed by the storm.
Unfortunately, the cataclysms will only grow and synchronize. This topic was raised at the Global Crisis conference. This already applies to every 24 July. All mankind has only one way out - this is the construction of a Creative Society. Everything is detailed in this global conference!
Hearing about this disaster is one thing. Seeing all the video is something else. This country really needs to reorganize itself to protect its people from this kind of thing. Living is such areas seems ridiculous from a survival point of view.
Seeing this video is one thing, living it is another thing. There are strong typhoons all the time in this region. Nothing like this. What are all the poor settlers supposed to do? Be homeless? It's a poor country. Dont apply your wealthy lens to this situation. By your logic, everyone in Oklahoma, N. Alabama, Kansas, Texas, Missouri should all change their way of life. Haiyan was something you can't even begin to imagine. You are ignorant if you think the life you live is possible everywhere.
This was the strongest evidence that the administration that time was so worst. (Benigno Aquino lll) Imagine it took 3 days for the National Government to give help to our kababayans. I mean WTH were they doing? Maybe they were expecting the Local Govt. to help the locals but Didn't they realize that even the Local govt workers were also devastated 🥺 I can't imagine their pain after this Super typhoon. I hope those who loss their lives were already in peace now . And for those who survived I hope the wounds on their hearts from this devastation were already healed 🙏🥺
Could you imagine if this happened in today's administration? The president will probably Vlog about it first, google what to do, and then actually take action
You somehow forgot that access to the area was hard they had to clear out the routes first. Access via air, sure, but with that much destruction, how would the aircraft find a place to land? Access via sea, sure. But the debris in the water would have slowed down the rescue efforts. Access via land is clearly impossible due to debris too, therefore they had to clear out a lot of things in order to get the aid needed to them. Only available roads left were used, and I doubt they could conduct long distance operations too until the debris was cleared.
You should be happy to survive nd smile, like what Filipino spirits are. However, surviving is not something you should be proud of like an achievement when others are dead.
Napaka walang damdamin nang gabinete ni pinoy sa mga karanasan ng yolanda victim buhay pa naman ang mga sangkot sa katiwalian dapat panagutin sapagkat hanggang ngayon nagdurusa ang kababayan natin sa takloban,subalit ang ang incharge nung time na mangyari ang delubyo nagpaka sasa ang mga gabinete ni pinoy,my point is hindi matatapos ang katiwalian hanggat hindi pananagutin ang may sala,wake up justeses in the pilipino nation mayaman na kayo maawa naman na kayo sa bayan namin o ninyo
You realize they can only create precipitation right? You can't create wind out of no where. Do you even know the most basic thing about how weather works? Obviously not
My wife is from Tanauan and lost 26 people in her family. Two children, both parents and many cousins. It was horrific. I can never replace the love lost, but I hope that in some small way I can contribute to the happiness and security of her and her two remaining children’s futures. The PTSD is very difficult for her youngest daughter and she is struggling. I can’t imagine what the experienced in watching a majority of their family and friends be swept away to their deaths. Thx for the video. Tomorrow we will be going to the village for Remembrance Day.
So sad I'm from Tacloban Too
Grabe kaayo kuya taga leyte pod ko
ptsd is real.but had no choice still have to live around the sea. its scary feeling even though its just a mild bad weather.
2:43 the philippine flag in the background survived
First heartbreaking documentary from aljaseera....this can happen with anyone on earth.... some serious lessons to learn for worst time
Fgjkggugxn november \i OL tingnan rinppñap yr del 119iisiq98 iyo pplp1qq
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A very good documentary, thank you Al Jazeera. Very heartbreaking.
A quick glimpsed of Haiyan after Vamco devastated the Philippines again and its still heartbreaking everytime i heard stories from survivors from typhoon Haiyan.
One of the strongest volcano explosion in the world also happend in Philippines after the volcano eruption a super typhoon came causing many homeless suffer more from hunger and cold.
Im also a survivor
Thats cool and I am happy for you but I don't think the blazin wing challenge counts.
@@russelltewell3031
What?
me too. so heartbreaking., the hardship in finding food that time
Oopo sa filipino ka ba?
It's not actually earlier than expected but later than expected. It's expected to make landfall at midnight, but it commenced at 4:30 a.m., which we're a bit thankful because if it happened at night, probably only a few survived.
The girl in the end hit me hard so badly. I hope she finds peace even after a decade has passed. Rest in peace to her mother. ❤
this is a great documentary
PROTECT NATURE AT ALL TIMES 💪💪🙏🙏🙏
When the typhoon already landed to your province it's hard to evacuate to safer places because it's to dangerous to go out their is a landslide flying tree branches and etc their are also tree that wil be cut or break and you can't even see the road. That's why you have to get out of the place before the super typhoon will come to the place but not every one had another place to go.
STS brought me here. Such an amazing documentary
I am sad to watch this again. I am dissapointed of the previous government official.
Let Leni lead pa more.
By the time it happened, it was so bright and sunny. I also live here in the Philippines but unlike Visayas, we have Sierra Madre Mountain ranges here in Luzon to protect us from super typhoons. If typhoon Haiyan happened to cross our area, the damage wouldn't be like this...
You wouldn't know that. How about todays typhoon? Is it devastating right?
If it had passed through Luzon, the typhoon may or may not have weakened significantly. It may have still produced a big storm surge, but it may not have been as worse as what happened to Tacloban because of the population difference. The violent winds and heavy rain though, would have caused a lot of damage in Luzon.
In Luzon typhoons doesn't bring match casualty but we are being hit more by volcanoes.
Sierra Madre is great Typhoon shredder, but it's overrated. It doesn't even protect the whole Luzon (it ends at Quezon area, leaving Bicol unprotected), it only weakens winds (sometimes not significantly), and it can't protect us from storms coming from the south or west. Deadly storm surges like this are not unheard of in Luzon. In fact, this can happen in NCR given a series of unfortunate scenarios.
Tanauan is my hometown and I'm at grade 3 in that time.
Same
But we live in batangas
@@jhunixbonilla2311 Tanauan City? Im from the other Tanauan
Amazing docu
Any update on Angela ?
I feel so sorry for philipina people and so sad to see them like this Good blessed them.
Its a heartbreaking video.its so painful
4:30 My heart really broked hearing that guy said 💔💔😭😭
Thanks God my family survive.. I'm from Tanauan Leyte
Remembering this!
I am five months pregnant when the strom hit.💔😭
Almost 9year's Thank you world for the help 🙏🏽 We will never forget this 😍🥰❤🙏🏽...A year after Yolanda I left Tacloban I left my son and my love one's, then after 2 years( 2017 ) Im back in Tacloban and I sign for another 2year's contract to my employer almost 4year's. I wanna go home I missed my son and my love one's I missed Tacloban.
my home is on the sea... its too scary when the win are strong.. i can imagine how horrible it wass and how sad this is.. i am so sorry and i pray the survivors will get stonger and built better home...
aNna LeMOnade Wind*
you lived in the sea are you mermaid?
@@cruzada07 this is not a joke.
@@divyanshisingh3870 True
@@cruzada07 Idiot
I'm an American and I was there during it . Very bad. Was my first typhoon scary situation
Watching after Ulysses 2020. 😔
Napakalakas sa gapan
Living as I do near Manila I escaped most of Hatyan's fury. BUT the saddest things are that a high proportion of foreign help ( cash and food) went missing, and the Catholic church , one of the richest corrupt organisations in the world refused to finance the rebuilding of churches desroyed by the storm.
Unfortunately, the cataclysms will only grow and synchronize. This topic was raised at the Global Crisis conference. This already applies to every 24 July. All mankind has only one way out - this is the construction of a Creative Society. Everything is detailed in this global conference!
Hearing about this disaster is one thing. Seeing all the video is something else. This country really needs to reorganize itself to protect its people from this kind of thing. Living is such areas seems ridiculous from a survival point of view.
Seeing this video is one thing, living it is another thing. There are strong typhoons all the time in this region. Nothing like this. What are all the poor settlers supposed to do? Be homeless? It's a poor country. Dont apply your wealthy lens to this situation. By your logic, everyone in Oklahoma, N. Alabama, Kansas, Texas, Missouri should all change their way of life. Haiyan was something you can't even begin to imagine. You are ignorant if you think the life you live is possible everywhere.
Nick Johnston Your comment is founded on ignorance.
@@Chironex_Fleckeri I really love your view.
Wish you just had subtitle, I having hard time understanding the dub translating, I understand Filipino more than English.
I am one of the Survivors. Returning memory until now
This was the strongest evidence that the administration that time was so worst. (Benigno Aquino lll) Imagine it took 3 days for the National Government to give help to our kababayans. I mean WTH were they doing? Maybe they were expecting the Local Govt. to help the locals but Didn't they realize that even the Local govt workers were also devastated 🥺 I can't imagine their pain after this Super typhoon. I hope those who loss their lives were already in peace now . And for those who survived I hope the wounds on their hearts from this devastation were already healed 🙏🥺
Could you imagine if this happened in today's administration? The president will probably Vlog about it first, google what to do, and then actually take action
You somehow forgot that access to the area was hard they had to clear out the routes first.
Access via air, sure, but with that much destruction, how would the aircraft find a place to land?
Access via sea, sure. But the debris in the water would have slowed down the rescue efforts.
Access via land is clearly impossible due to debris too, therefore they had to clear out a lot of things in order to get the aid needed to them. Only available roads left were used, and I doubt they could conduct long distance operations too until the debris was cleared.
Good people and their lives destroyed. What God?
@Truth over Lies prove that assertion please!
This is very sad
Very very very very sad
yo anyone from 8Y here?
Me and my family are survives from the past Hurricane Dorian
Me to I'm a survivor but is ENTENG 2:23
Sana ma panood ito sa mga corrupts sa senado hinde ba sila naawa sa mga Filipino
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Hello I'm Filipino like I'm ther the typhoon Filipino speak an Jan aku rin eh mayo hindi
😂
Good thing i am from palawan bcs there doesnt have any catastrophes
Well to many people in the world stop having kids and they won't go threw what we r going threw
Hi
Survivor here 🙌
You should be happy to survive nd smile, like what Filipino spirits are. However, surviving is not something you should be proud of like an achievement when others are dead.
It is now like it never happened, It is like going to the Olympic Games in Paris today in 2024
Our Christmas lights that day are CANDLES 😶🕯️🌲
😭😭😭😭😭😭
10 Year of the Killer Storm Codename Bagyong Yolanda! (Super Typhoon).
A house reduced to flat foundation :(
Worst typhoon and worst government that time
Sup kiddo
Putik to
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🇲🇲 is storng
Not in storm
Napaka walang damdamin nang gabinete ni pinoy sa mga karanasan ng yolanda victim buhay pa naman ang mga sangkot sa katiwalian dapat panagutin sapagkat hanggang ngayon nagdurusa ang kababayan natin sa takloban,subalit ang ang incharge nung time na mangyari ang delubyo nagpaka sasa ang mga gabinete ni pinoy,my point is hindi matatapos ang katiwalian hanggat hindi pananagutin ang may sala,wake up justeses in the pilipino nation mayaman na kayo maawa naman na kayo sa bayan namin o ninyo
Man-made typhoon from God-forsaken America using HAARP Research Facility
You realize they can only create precipitation right? You can't create wind out of no where. Do you even know the most basic thing about how weather works? Obviously not
Don't feed the trolls. ...flat earthers either.
Remembering all the victims of ST Yolanda since it's the time of the year again. RIP. 🤍
Thank god we have more in his village in Carcar
Hashtag Nasaan ang pangulo hahaha
That’s how my grandpa lost his one and only coconut in his House
:c thats so sad