+ Follow ANAHAWAN DISTRICT HOSPITAL Tag
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[Title] => S. Leyte quake damages 3 gov’t buildings
[Summary] => The magnitude 5.3 earthquake that rattled Southern Leyte and other parts of the Visayas on Friday left major damage to at least three government buildings in St. Bernard town, according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC).
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[Title] => Globe and Innove communications assist victims in Leyte
[Summary] => It was a night full of mental anguish and devastation as news of the mudslide in Liloan and St. Bernard, Southern Leyte was immediately broadcasted in different media outlets all over the country.
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[Title] => Leyte landslide survivor: Prayers saved me
[Summary] => SAINT BERNARD, Southern Leyte Loreta Marqueda, the second survivor to be pulled out from the landslide that buried the mountain village of Guinsaugon here last Feb. 17, has turned to prayer to help her cope with the loss of two of her children.
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[Title] => A rushing river of debris
[Summary] => ANAHAWAN, Southern Leyte A tree trunk saved Florencio Libaton as a flood of mud and debris swept him along. For Irenea Velasco, it was a pool table.
Theirs were among the few tales of survival after a landslide left their farming village of Guinsaugon in nearby Saint Bernard town little more than a memory.
They recounted their tales Sunday at Anahawan District Hospital, where they are recovering after being battered by the mud, boulders and trees that killed most of the villages 1,800plus residents two days earlier.
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ANAHAWAN DISTRICT HOSPITAL
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Theirs were among the few tales of survival after a landslide left their farming village of Guinsaugon in nearby Saint Bernard town little more than a memory.
They recounted their tales Sunday at Anahawan District Hospital, where they are recovering after being battered by the mud, boulders and trees that killed most of the villages 1,800plus residents two days earlier.
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February 21, 2006 - 12:00am