Odette aftermath, Amio-Cansumalig bridge, Cansumalig, Bayawan City, Negros Oriental. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
An aerial shot showed the effect of Typhoon Odette in Siargao. PHOTO COURTESY OF UNIC Manila/Ronald Al Jurado, SIKAT via OXFAM
Residents of Carcar City in Cebu reel from the devastation brought by Typhoon Odette. The typhoon left 48 people dead in the island. PHOTO BY RUY MARTINEZ
A resident stands on the remains of his wrecked house at a village in Dapa town on Siargao island on December 22, 2021, days after Typhoon Odette bareled through the island. AFP PHOTO
TREASURE IN THE RUINS
A girl gathers firewood from the debris washed ashore by Typhoon Odette last week in Abuyog, Leyte. Odette is the strongest typhoon to enter the country this year and Leyte was one of the hardest hit provinces by the typhoon. PHOTO BY NESTOR ABREMATEA
Fallen electric pylons block a road while a sign asking for food is displayed along a road in Surigao City, Surigao del norte province, on December 19, 2021, days after Typhoon Odette devastated the city. PHOTO BY FERDINANDH CABRERA / AFP
Odette aftermath, Amio, Sta. Catalina, Negros Oriental. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Odette aftermath, Amio, Sta. Catalina, Negros Oriental
No walls, no roof A family makes do with what was left of their home in Carcar City, south of Cebu province, four days after Typhoon ‘Odette’ hit Central Visayas. Photo by RUY L. MARTINEZ
PARADISE LOST Uprooted coconut trees litter on a boardwalk in General Luna, Siargao island on Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2021, days after Typhoon 'Odette' (international name: 'Rai') devastated the island. Siargao Island is a favorite tourist destination because of its beautiful beaches. AFP PHOTO
No walls, no roof A family makes do with what was left of their home in Carcar City, south of Cebu province, four days after Typhoon ‘Odette’ hit Central Visayas. Photo by RUY L. MARTINEZ
Odette aftermath, Amio, Sta. Catalina, Negros Oriental. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO