The Philippine Star

2 Leyte towns to commemorat­e Yolanda Day

- By LALAINE JIMENEA

LEYTE — The local government­s of Tacloban and Palo are preparing to commemorat­e the fourth anniversar­y of the onslaught of Super Typhoon Yolanda on Nov. 8.

In Tacloban, the rites started on Saturday with the blessing of a memorial at the CocaCola Rotunda, a gateway to the city.

Several activities will be held nightly including a candle-lighting ceremony to be led by Leyte Rep. Yedda Romualdez.

The event will be joined by members of the Leyte First Movement, Tingog Sinirangan, Greenpeace, One Tacloban and barangay leaders.

Romualdez has filed a bill seeking to declare Nov. 8 of every year as Yolanda Commemorat­ive Day.

The bill has yet to pass two readings at the House of Representa­tives and Senate.

In Palo, the celebratio­n will start on the night of Nov. 7 with a program dubbed Pagdumdum, Paghalad ug PagAmpo (rememberin­g, offering and praying). A tribute will be held for Yolanda victims in the form of songs, poetry and dances.

Candle-lighting and wreath-laying ceremonies will be held at the town plaza.

Mayor Remedios Petilla and her sons — Leyte Gov. Dominic Petilla and former energy secretary Carlos Jericho Petilla — will deliver messages during the event.

On Nov. 8, Naval Bishop Rex Ramirez will celebrate mass at the Palo Metropolit­an Cathedral, which will be followed by the blessing of the Palo Memorial.

1991 flashflood victims honored

Meanwhile, the city government of Ormoc honored the 8,000 victims of a deadly flashflood that devastated the city in 1991 .

Local officials and residents held a motorcade from the city hall to the Flashflood Memorial, where three mass graves are located.

They lit candles and offered flowers and prayers.

Vice Mayor Leo Carmelo Locsin Jr. said the city would continue to remember the day, so its lessons would remain among the residents.

“We will continue to learn, to know that the world we live in is strong, but also vulnerable,” Locsin said.

 ?? LALAINE JIMENEA ?? Relatives light candles for Ormoc flashflood victims yesterday.
LALAINE JIMENEA Relatives light candles for Ormoc flashflood victims yesterday.

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