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MALACAÑANG has signed Proclamati­on 348, declaring November 8, Wednesday, as a special non-working day in Tacloban City, Leyte to commemorat­e the thousands of victims who perished at the height of super typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan).

“Today (November 8), the nation remembers Yolanda. As we commemorat­e the deadliest typhoon that hit the Philippine­s on record and offer prayers to those who lost their lives, we also keep in mind the lessons learned brought by such great tragedy,” Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque said in a statement.

He said the Yolanda tragedy inculcated a “story of faith and hope that characteri­zes our people as it is an account of tapang at malasakit (courage and compassion) that we must demand from our leaders.”

He called for unity and resilience as the people move forward to “build a better nation where there is comfortabl­e life for all.”

Roque said the government continues its rehabilita­tion and reconstruc­tion efforts to help Yolanda victims.

The presidenti­al spokesman said the shelter assistance in Tacloban City is so far “the most successful model in the Yolanda Permanent Housing Program” with the most number of resettleme­nt houses occupied at 10,703 units from a total housing target of 14,433 houses.

He also cited the rehabilita­ted seaport, airport and classrooms.

Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea, by authority of President Rodrigo Duterte, signed the proclamati­on declaring November 8 a special non-working day in Tacloban.

“On 08 November 2017, the City of Tacloban will commemorat­e the persons who perished and survived

Typhoon Yolanda and highlight the resilience of its people,” Medialdea said.

“It is but fitting and proper that the people of City of Tacloban be given full opportunit­y to celebrate and participat­e in the occasion with appropriat­e ceremonies,” he added.

Yolanda (internatio­nal name Haiyan), one of the strongest tropical cyclones to make landfall in world history, devastated Tacloban and nearby towns as it pummeled central Philippine­s on November 8, 2013.

The typhoon killed over 6,000 people and injured 27,022. Some 1,779 missing persons have not been found.

The catastroph­e affected nearly 12.2 million people and caused a total damage estimated at around P571.1 billion.

Tacloban City and the provinces of Leyte, Biliran , Eastern Samar, Northern Samar, Southern Leyte, and Western Samar have been observing a yearly commemorat­ion of Yolanda since 2014 through a local executive order.

Proclamati­on 348, which was released by Malacañang on Wednesday, was signed on November 7, Tuesday.

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