The certified death toll from Typhoon Yolanda (Typhoon Haiyan) has breached the 5,000 mark at 5,209, not counting the dead who had been buried by their own families and not reported, the missing who may or may be among those unidentified documented fatalities, and not counting cadavers found but not certified by local officials.
For the WordPress Weekly Photo Challenges, this blog will be featuring images of the brave men, women, and children of Eastern Visayas who bore the brunt of Typhoon Yolanda.
This photo was sent in the email by a student, shot by Philippe Lopez of Agence France Presse, of some of the survivors of Typhoon Yolanda, published here non-commercially for the
Weekly Photo Challenge: Unexpected
the unexpected walk
to a new life by
some of those who emerged from the death and destruction
The President in his visit to Guiuan, Eastern Samar yesterday praised his allies, the Guiuan local government officials, and took another swipe (in the form of innuendoes) against the LGU officials of Tacloban. Here is what he said (English translation by the Inquirer, which is accurate):
“ “Whoever is prepared, he will receive [help] first,” he said, claiming the national government still lacked enough “data” on the relief and rehabilitation needs in other areas.
“ “We need not talk, only act,” he said.
“The President insisted local government units were supposed to be the “first responders” in a calamity.
“ “The national government will come but you expect the local government to take care of everything. Then if more is needed, we will fill in,” he said.
“ “But if they haven’t started anything, we will do it. But we are still on our way,” he added.
“ “Where will you send the troops? Where will you send the medicines? You will need all these information.” “
The legal aspect of this is: Those donations were sent to the government IN TRUST for the benefit of the victims. In civil law, this means that the government does not own those donations and is not authorized to arrogate unto itself the authority to give them to whoever it thinks is “handa” or prepared to receive the donations. Who will determine who is “handa” or prepared? The President? Mar Roxas? The Liberal Party? What does “handa” or prepared mean? If the local mayor cannot give a definite answer to certain questions to the satisfaction of the President, does that mean that, that LGU is not “handa” or not prepared? Therefore, most of the donations will go to the “ready” officials?
These donations were given when many donors were moved by images of the dying, the injured, the devastated, in Tacloban, Ormoc, and other areas. Who is the President to say he will choose which ones will get the donations first?
I’m sure PNoy did not mean it.
I hope he meant it simply as a gentle reminder. Like… when I try to jolt my lazy students, I tell them: “if you don’t present your report today as scheduled, I will flunk you. Drop my class.” (in my “student evaluation of teaching” many students say”, : “strict but fair”. I will take that any day of the week. My ambition is to be a terror teacher.)
I’m sure that the President would be fair.
If not – there are criminal provisions applicable: Criminal complaints can be filed If the donations are not given to those who need them most.