Thursday, July 31, 2014
My Last Month in Rosario
Saturday, July 19, 2014
Responding to Typhoon Glenda
Well that didn’t take long! Not one day passed after the approval of our Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan (MDRRMP) on Monday afternoon before it was put to the test in the most severe disaster to strike our area since Typhoon Dinang in 1993 (Rosario has largely evaded direct hits from typhoons).
It may seem as though we rushed to approve the plan in preparation of this disaster, but that is far from the truth. The fact of the matter is that Monday's meeting had been planned for a week, and even during this meeting, Typhoon Glenda only commanded passing remarks. The storm was forecasted to pass through our region, but at a sufficient distance to only entail heavy rains.
By 2AM Tuesday morning, these severe rains portended the looming barrage.
With winds beginning to squall around 6AM, my counterpart Bobi, the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Officer (MDRRMO), summoned all members of the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction & Management Council (MDRRMC) for an emergency meeting at 8AM. Even at this time, it was unclear whether we would actually see any significant effect from the storm. But in the name of contingency, we prepared for a full-scale response effort.
It may seem as though we rushed to approve the plan in preparation of this disaster, but that is far from the truth. The fact of the matter is that Monday's meeting had been planned for a week, and even during this meeting, Typhoon Glenda only commanded passing remarks. The storm was forecasted to pass through our region, but at a sufficient distance to only entail heavy rains.
By 2AM Tuesday morning, these severe rains portended the looming barrage.
With winds beginning to squall around 6AM, my counterpart Bobi, the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Officer (MDRRMO), summoned all members of the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction & Management Council (MDRRMC) for an emergency meeting at 8AM. Even at this time, it was unclear whether we would actually see any significant effect from the storm. But in the name of contingency, we prepared for a full-scale response effort.
Labels:
Disaster Management,
Philippines
Location:
Rosario, Philippines
Friday, July 18, 2014
Disaster Risk Reduction & Management Plan Approval
Labels:
Disaster Management,
Philippines
Location:
Rosario, Philippines
Saturday, July 5, 2014
My First Pilgrimage, A Monkey Seller, Rosario's Founding Anniversary, and More
Representing our local parish in Rosario, I joined our delegation to march in the procession kicking off the Pentecost celebration June 7th in Gamay. (Photo Credit: Aida) |
Labels:
Festival,
Music,
Philippines,
Religion,
Vacation
Location:
Rosario, Philippines
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Benuga: Another Baraks Adventure
The sun setting over the bay and Samar Island as seen from Benuga. (Photo Credit: Father Roni) |
Our municipality of Rosario is not known as a tourist destination. There are no developed tourist destinations, no lodgings, and no restaurants. No tour guides operate in these waters. The number of foreigners that have ever set foot on Rosario soil with the express purpose of pleasure can probably be counted on one hand. And these foreigners are likely to have ties to the area through marriage or work.
But these facts should not insinuate that Rosario is without its natural wonders. Rosario is, in fact, home to waterfalls, a hot springs (with potential for development, as unimpressive as it may currently be), and a beautiful coastal escape known as Benuga. This was the site of my latest excursion with the Baraks.
We first visited Benuga on June 12th, spending the whole day there. We took a boat to the secluded corner of Gilbert Island, far from the inhabited portion, and spent the day cooking, chatting, playing guitar, swimming, and exploring Benuga's rock formation and cave.
We enjoyed it so much that just 6 days later, we decided to return for an overnight camping trip, this time joined by my good friend and local parish priest Father Roni. Unfortunately, I didn't enjoy this trip quite as much as I would have liked.
Labels:
Philippines,
Vacation
Location:
Rosario, Philippines
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