Stop Harassing Development Workers

CDRC welcomes 2023 with renewed commitment to strengthen community resilience. As we leave 2022, we bring along valuable lessons from our rich experiences in responding to disasters that affected communities nationwide. We had successfully overcome the difficulties brought about by the lockdown imposed due to COVID 19 pandemic. Vulnerable communities which experienced typhoons that have become more fierce, like typhoon...

Shear line and Amihan (Christmas Flooding) Situation Report #1 January 08, 2022 6:00 pm

Situation Overview The country’s weather bureau, Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services (PAGASA), issued several warnings and advisories regarding the Shear Line a few days before Christmas. The combined effects of the northeast monsoon (locally known as “Amihan”), and the “shear line” (convergence of cold and warm winds) brought heavy rains and massive floods in various parts of Visayas, Northern...

Dumagats during Typhoon Karding

Aling Melba an old woman from Dumagat tribe told us; “We don’t want to evacuate sometimes, because we will only be blamed if something goes missing” The blazing midday sun shone relentlessly on the green meadows of Sitio Kumunoy, Brgy. Anibawan, one of the most remote communities one would ever think existed. Brgy. Anibawan is situated in the municipality of...

A Young Mother’s Hardships

Anita, a young mother, shared the hardships they are going through following Super Typhoon Karding Super Typhoon Karding (international name Noru) made its first landfall as a Category 4 storm in Polillo Island in the evening of September 26, 2022. With sustained winds of 195 km/h and gustiness of 240 km/h, ST Karding is one of the strongest typhoons to...