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Kwento ng Pasko: 'Sendong' victims, 1 year later

Isang taon na ang nakalilipas nang hinambalos ng bagyong Sendong ang Cagayan de Oro at Iligan City.

Balintandaan in CDO, Iligan unveiled

Pinakanapinsala ang Cagayan de Oro at Iligan City nang manalasa ang bagyong “Sendong” noong isang taon. Ngayon, sinisikap na ng mga residente na bumangon mula sa delubyo. Ito ang mensahe ng kambal na Balitandaan ng TV Patrol na itinayo sa dalawang siyudad. Nagpa-Patrol, Jeff Canoy. TV Patrol, Disyembre 26, 2012, Miyerkules

Storms more deadly as Philippines gets hotter

MANILA, Philippines - The Philippines became hotter in the last 6 decades while experiencing more extreme rainfall and deadlier storms, according to new government data.

'Sendong' survivors help kids in 'Pablo'-hit areas

MANILA, Philippines -- Students of the PN Roa Elementary School in Cagayan de Oro, who were survivors of last year's Typhoon "Sendong", are helping victims of Typhoon "Pablo" in Mindanao. They say they can relate to kids in Davao Oriental, Compostela Valley and Agusan del Sur.

It's 'Sendong' all over again for Iligan residents

Tila naulit ang bagsik ng bagyong "Sendong" sa Iligan matapos humagupit ang bagyong "Pablo" roon. Marami sa mga bahay ang nalubog sa baha. Nabagsakan din ng malalaking puno ang ilang bahay. Nagpa-Patrol, Roxanne Arevalo. TV Patrol, Disyembre 5, 2012, Miyerkules

PNoy cites apl.de.ap, overseas Filipinos

MANILA - President Aquino recognized overseas Filipino individuals and groups who have excelled in their respective fields and who have played an active role in helping Filipino communities abroad.

NDDRMC: We were more prepared for 'Pablo'

MANILA, Philippines – The national government and local officials were more prepared for typhoon “Pablo” compared to tropical storm “Sendong”, which claimed more than a thousand lives in December last year, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said Wednesday.

A dog named Sendong and other 'Pablo' images

MANILA, Philippines -- Typhoon Pablo displaced over 86,000 families, and is now on its way to Palawan. Before leaving Mindanao and Visayas, however, Pablo (international name: Bopha) damaged property and caused at least 81 deaths due to flashfloods and landslides.