by Operation Blessing Philippines | Feb 1, 2018 | Disaster Response
Written by Pia L. Camagay, Writer, Operation Blessing Philippines The number of evacuees following the Mayon eruptions continues to rise. According to Manila Bulletin, Mayon erupted once again last Monday night, spewing rocks as big as cars and houses. President...
by Operation Blessing Philippines | Jan 31, 2018 | Disaster Response
John was patiently waiting to receive his food pack from Operation Blessing’s relief distribution at Caguiba National High School. His family is one of the 300 that evacuated from the danger zones of Camalig, Albay. Ash-filled Years John Lenard Borlagdapan, a 16...
by Operation Blessing Philippines | Jan 30, 2018 | Disaster Response
It’s been two weeks since the Mayon eruptions started and the volcano is still showing signs of unrest. At an interview with CNN Philippines, Albay Governor Al Francis Bichara said that the local government’s funds for evacuees are running out. The number of evacuees...
by Operation Blessing Philippines | Jul 28, 2017 | Disaster Response, Stories
Panic and fear emotionally paralyzed Anida, who was not able to bring anything with them except for the clothes they were wearing on the day when the Marawi siege happened. She also left their source of living, which was selling chickens in the market, and walked with...
by Operation Blessing Philippines | Jan 13, 2015 | Disaster Response, Infrastructure, Stories
Written By Neyzielle Ronnicque Cadiz, Writer, Operation Blessing Philippines “Operation Blessing (OB) is the only organization that came to see us even though typhoon Ruby had still not made its landfall. Thank you because you somehow brought assurance of hope despite...