Typhoon Haiyan (known as Yolanda in the Philippines) was one of the strongest tropical cyclones ever recorded, devastating parts of the Visayas region in the Philippines in November 2013. Over 11 million people were affected, with over 6,000 deaths. In response to the immense destruction, the Filipino people and organizations like Ulticon Builders worked to provide relief efforts. Ulticon partnered with government agencies to construct a bunkhouse for typhoon victims according to DPWH standards within weeks, hoping to provide some assistance and support to those impacted by the deadly storm.
2. On November (2013) a super hurricane
stunned the world, It had the International
name Haiyan, however in the Philippines it
was known asTyphoonYolanda.The
strongest tropical violent wind ever recorded,
it is the thirtieth storm of the 2013 Pacific
hurricane season. It started from a zone of
low pressure a few hundred kilometers east-
southeast of Pohnpei in the Federated States
of Micronesia on November 2, 2013.
3. At the point whenYolanda entered the
PhilippineArea of Responsibility (PAR), on
November 07, 2013 it perpetrated a
decimating annihilation in theVisayas Region
especially Samar and Leyte.The UN Official
reports an assessment of around 11 million
individuals were affected. A dominant part of
them were left homeless with 6,340 affirmed
fatalities and an aggregate of 1,061 as yet
lost.
4. In spite of this tremendous pulverization, the
Filipino soul emerged.With the flexible spirit
and characteristics of the Filipino individuals,
the country united to broaden some
assistance to the survivors. Ulticon Builders
additionally chose to join in and help.There
was a staggering overflow of relief goods so
the organization of Carlos “Charlie” S.
Gonzales of Davao chose to help through an
alternative means.
5. By teaming up with the Manila DPWH
alongside the other Region 11 DPWH
Contractors, Ulticon and some politicians
were contracted and tapped to help. Ulticon
was was kindly asked to develop a
bunkhouse, with the particular DPWH
standards.The bunkhouse included divisions
that cleared an approach to oblige a few
rooms.This humble exertion was begun in a
matter of weeks.
6. We trust that the humble aid had the capacity
to help the typhoon victims in one way or
another. This Ulticon donation does not end
in that bunkhouse however, the organization
promises in trying its hardest to help in giving
the essential support to present and future
disasters at whatever point the need
emerges.