The day typhoon Frank wrecked havoc in Iloilo

Nature’s wrath wrecked havoc to 42 towns, two cities in Iloilo and Western Visayas provinces on June 21. According to the confession of many Iloilo mayors over the airlanes, the destruction of Typhoon Frank was massive and catastrophic all over their towns for the first time in 50 years! Continue Reading »

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Marcos C. posted "The day typhoon Frank wrecked havoc in Iloilo" on June 25, 2008 ; 5:22 pm . It has had 1,901 views and 3 comments.
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3 Comments

  1. Posted June 26, 2008 at 2:17 pm |

    who does this reporter think he is?!? He pulls out an excerpt from the bible JUSTIFYING the death of these people. Who is he to point fingers and say these victims deserve thier death as a form of punishment !?! What the **** People are DEAD!!! But he still condemns them by charging these people of comminting “abominable” acts!!! These are VICTIMS!!!! No matter what they had done in the past they still need your simpathy, empathy and especially your understanding and your help! They don’t need to be condemned at their hour of need. Instead of cursing them why don’t u put together some relief efforts for the survivors!

  2. Posted June 27, 2008 at 6:10 pm |

    People died during the typhoon. It was a typhoon – a goddamn natural calamity at its worst. It did not choose who to kill; it killed at random. It was inappropriate to liken what happened in Iloilo to what had supposedly happened during Noah’s time. It was not what you seem to have perceived as a preview of Judgment Day. Isog simo to imply that those people died because – what? – they were sinners? Kunting sensitivity naman diyan. Kunting humanity lang. The typhoon killed the sinners and spared the good ones? BS. Whether or not they had been sinners or not is irrelevant because the fact maintains that they are dead. Want to talk religion? Would your god deliberately cause his own people to die? Can you still write like this if people you personally knew died when Frank came? Ambot simo. It’s how you see things anyway.

  3. Posted July 2, 2008 at 1:41 pm |

    Its calamity r’ us. An UNFAIR situation like this one is horrible! I still can’t believed this. :/ Condolences and Prayers sa aton mga utod nga may namatyan.

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