In the event of Taal Volcano eruption on January 12 which caused tens of thousands of people to flee from their homes and the whole place was covered of deadly ashfall.
Keep in mind that we tried our best to credit each respective individuals and those group, agencies, that we might overlook when these information was made available. These photos and videos of individuals that we seen online has made a remarkable significance to people in need during this event.
In the aftermath of Taal volcano eruption, many are facing enormous emotional and physical challenges. Although there's a mentality that disaster provoke selfishness and brutal survival-of-the-fittest competition, the reality is that people coping with crises are actually showed selfless concern for the well-being of others.
And here are some of the remarkable photos and story online that showed kindness that deserves recognition.
And here are some of the remarkable photos and story online that showed kindness that deserves recognition.
Social media user Jin Dinglasan bumped into these group of Angkas riders. He said: “Nakausap ko yung isa papunta daw sila ng Tagaytay para maghatid ng tulong. May dala silang tubig, face mask, gamot, at biscuit." 📸 Jin Dinglasan | via @hanahtabios pic.twitter.com/Louex2dGo0— Manila Bulletin News (@manilabulletin) January 13, 2020
while other fcking businessmen double the price of the face masks they're selling,, ordinary filipinos out there are giving them for free 😭 #TaalVolcano #TaalEruption2020 #Taal #TaalEruption pic.twitter.com/a8SIVBtUXw— Jill (@sujuologist) January 13, 2020
Residents of Tanauan City helping motorists clean their windshields. #TaalEruption #taal pic.twitter.com/OfTjoHtp35— iamjayaguilar (@iamjayaguilar) January 12, 2020
This video breaks my heart😭#Monkeys needs our help.— 𝓘𝓼𝓱𝓪 (@isha0917) January 14, 2020
if you have the means to help or you know someone that could please 😔
ctto: David Albadi
#TaalErruption2020 #prayforph #taal #animalrescue pic.twitter.com/timzy0S6QG
They went back to rescue horses that survived the ashfall. ♥️♥️♥️#TaalVolcanoAshfall #TaalErruption2020 #Taal pic.twitter.com/kXZ76IZsxr— Jays Miranda (@callmefafajays) January 14, 2020
Situation in Talisay, Batangas. Please pray for the people of Batangas. #Taal #Batangas pic.twitter.com/aJKg0jkeqR— noeh (@johnxnoeh) January 12, 2020
ik 'di 'to ganon karami. but, i just spend my whole week baon to buy face masks and tissues. huhu i can't afford n95 mask so i and my friends turn these hundreds surgical mask to alternative n95 mask.— tsarlot (@keibitious) January 14, 2020
I WILL GIVE THESE FOR FREE! 🙏#TaalEruption2020#TaalVolcanoAshfall #Taal pic.twitter.com/hb2EpZ2rXA
Baby Medina, whose parents own Medical Depot in Manila, gives free surgical masks to passersby. @gmanews #Taal #TaalVolcano pic.twitter.com/9n6JT6c5CA— Tina PanganibanPerez (@tinapperez) January 14, 2020
LOOK: Help comes in many forms. A seamstress in Lipa, Batangas named Rosalina Montuano made face masks for free for those who need it. Her daughter Mary Ann shares, “kahit po sa anong paraan makakatulong basta gugustuhin mo lang.” #TaalVolcano (📸Mary Ann Montuano) |@kevinmanalo_ pic.twitter.com/QTr0X0OljX— ABS-CBN News (@ABSCBNNews) January 13, 2020
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