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Tacloban folk still live in tents this rainy season


Sylvia Cinco wipes the dripping water inside the tent that she and her family still sleeps in, more than eight months after typhoon Yolanda wiped out their home in Brgy. 88, San Jose, Tacloban City. And because it is the rainy (and storm) season, she fears the worst. Tudla Productions

Sylvia Cinco wipes the dripping tent to prevent water from building up. Her family still sleeps in this tent more than 8 months after typhoon Yolanda wiped out their home in Brgy. 88, San Jose, Tacloban City. Tudla Productions
Sylvia Cinco wipes the dripping tent to prevent water from building up. Her family still sleeps in this tent more than 8 months after typhoon Yolanda wiped out their home in Brgy. 88, San Jose, Tacloban City. <strong>Tudla Productions</strong>
Sylvia Cinco wipes the dripping water inside the tent that she and her family still sleeps in, more than eight months after Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) wiped out their home in Brgy. 88, San Jose, Tacloban City. And because it is the rainy (and storm) season, she fears the worst. Tudla Productions