On November 8, 2013, one of the world's strongest typhoon struck the Philippines. I remember being at school during that time when they suddenly announced that classes were suspended. I felt bad and complained of having to head home early since the weather was still fine anyway and the storm's path was not forecasted to hit Metro Manila. Nothing could prepare me with the next news and images I saw that day.
Since Super Typhoon Yolanda hit the Philippines, nonstop donations from all over the world began pouring in. Countries like the United States, Japan, and Israel sent personnels along with some medical supplies and equipment to help in the relief efforts. Organizations such as the United Nations and the International Red Cross donated huge amounts of money and relief packs for the people who were affected by this tragedy. In "Yolanda brings out the best in people" by globalbalita.com the writer, Val G. Abelgas, wrote about how even ordinary Filipinos went the extra mile and organized various fund-raising events for the survivors of this super storm. One of the things he wrote that stood out was, "Typhoon Yolanda has brought untold pain and suffering to millions of people, but it also brought the best in all of us." Indeed the 'Bayanihan' spirit is still in the Filipino's blood.
November 8, 2013 will forever be a part of our history. It was a time of pain and suffering by our countrymen who survived the onslaught of this super typhoon, but it was also a time for Filipinos to show the world that no winds, floods, or any other calamities that come our way could break the Filipino's fighting spirit.
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