Tano stated that he intended to “pray for the hearts of the Monsoon Yolanda victims” by lighting candles in his city and using the storm’s name in the Philippines.
Vicar General Erlito Maraya, who presided over Wednesday’s size, assured the crowd at the convention center that” there is life after Yolanda” despite the significant loss of life and property.
Maraya asserted that the survivors ‘ fortitude was due to their ingrained religious convictions, saying that” no wind or water, no matter how sturdy, is scrub our faith away.”
A few people went to a Tacloban cemetery where lots of Sandy victims are interred while holding umbrellas for the occasional downpour.
Some people sat next to one of the white passes designating a loved one’s final resting place or placed flowers and lit lamps at memorial plaques bearing the names of subjects.
Perhaps Flor Ramirez, 39, claimed that despite the passage of time, her memories of Haiyan and her sorrow over the passing of one of her siblings and their relatives were still vivid.
The family of seven told AFP,” For me, the soreness has not really gone ahead.”
It wo n’t ever be forgotten.