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Work being done at GMA Kapuso |
Today has been another busy day. Those who monitor the rains are tracking another tropical depression as it slowly makes its way across the north of Luzon Island. The problem that is occurring now occurred last week. As the tropical depression crosses the northern part of Luzon it will drop large quantities of water. At the same time it is drawing seasonal monsoon rains back across the island to the south of where the typhoon has made landfall.
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Volunteers from young to old |
Who ever is in charge of naming storms has given this tropical depression a name. The name given to this particular tropical depression is Helen. People in the humanitarian office have been keeping an eye on this storm as it churns just east of Luzon island.
The list of pictures on this particular post were taken by Elder Steve Hadlock from Idaho. He and his wife went out on Sunday to deliver kits to an area north of metro Manila. The pictures are dated from last Tuesday August 7 through August 12.
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Carrying in canned sardines |
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Packing hygiene kits |
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Packing food kits |
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Elders from Quezon City Mission- our rice unloaders |
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Completed bags of rice waiting to packaged into food kits |
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Senior Missionaries and volunteers |
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KFC served with rice |
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Volunteers and KFC after a morning of hard work |
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Flooding in Olongapo |
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Olongapo |
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Olongapo |
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Flooding near Olongapo |
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Flooding in Olongapo |
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Run off near Olongapo |
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Jeepney in Olongapo |
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