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VOLUME 14 NUMBER 6
NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2013
The Day the Oblation Stood Still UP's Response in the Wake of Typhoon Yolanda, Part I
See Part II, "Rising from the Rubble" UP Forum, January-February 2014
2 | Rising from the Destruction of UP SHS by Supertyphoon “Yolanda”: Learning from History
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mmediately after Supertyphoon “Yolanda,” I took pictures of the massive destruction inflicted on the buildings and facilities at the main campus of the School of Health Sciences (SHS), University of the Philippines Manila (UPM) in Palo, Leyte in the morning of Friday, November 8, 2013. I also wrote more detailed notes on the devastation in my diary. The photos attached to this report were taken
4 | The UPM Spirit in Times of Crisis: Project H20 of Mu Sigma Phi
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ecessity breeds innovation,” wrote Dr. Josephine Bundoc in her Facebook album after posting three pictures of four blue screw tighteners in different stages of fabrication by a 3D printer. The 3D printer belonged to her husband, Dr. Rafael Bundoc, an orthopedic surgeon. The blue screw tighteners, made of plastic resin, were for the water filtration units being prepared by volunteers for Yolanda-hit communities. Mu Sigma Phi started donating water filtration units after the deadly Bohol earthquake of October 2013. Known as the MU H20 Potable Water Package (“H20” here meaning “Help 2 Others”), they can filter 20 liters of water in 20 minutes. Each unit can
16 | The Day the Oblation Stood Still: UP Responds to the Challenge of Typhoon Yolanda
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photograph by Rappler said it all: A landscape of ragged trees with torn branches, the rubble and the mud—and the silhouette of the UP Oblation standing unbowed in its midst. The photo of the UP Visayas Tacloban College (UPVTC) campus made the rounds on Facebook1 November 10, two days after Super-Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan), the most powerful storm to make landfall in recorded history, smashed through the Visayas region and virtually disemboweled the country. According to the Office of the President’s Of-