1000 people were evacuated before typhoon Yolanda hit their island and not one died! All residents of Tulang Diyot Island in a Cebu town survived even if
some 500 houses were destroyed by winds and waves from typhoon Yolanda, a
UN report said. The report attributed the absence of casualties
to the evacuation of around 1,000 people from the island under San
Francisco town Mayor Alfredo Arquillano’s orders. “When it was
clear how bad the typhoon would be, we decided to evacuate all 1,000
people,” the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction quoted the mayor as
saying. Arquillano, who UNISDR recognized as a champion of for
its Making Cities Resilient Campaign, said his constituents also
“understood the need to move to safety.”
“My goodness, it was a
good decision; it’s fair to say it saved everyone’s life. There is not
one house left standing on the island, everything was wiped out,”
Arquillano said. Tulang Diyot is part of Cebu province’s Camotes
Islands, in between larger Cebu and Leyte islands. it is about 1.5
kilometers long and 500 meters across at its widest. Yolanda
battered Cebu and neighboring provinces November 8, taking thousands of
lives and destroying property with powerful winds and huge waves. “We
have been working for years on early warnings, evacuations,” said
Arquillano, under whose leadership San Francisco won a UN Disaster Risk
Reduction Award in 2011. “It just shows that preparedness pays,”
the mayor said further, adding that “the awareness level of the
community was so high that it went well.”
This is a great example of people paying attention and caring about other people.
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