Typhoon Ondoy was initially thought of like anyone of the hundreds of storms to hit the country. Little did people know the catastrophe that lay ahead. Ondoy has managed to strike the county bringing along with it a month's worth of rainfall to Metro Manila and nearby areas in just a few hours. People were left unprepared and were simply at a loss when the storm has finally shown its true effect.
A lot of cities were submerged in floodwater. Cars were left floating in the street. Transportation was in chaos. Friends and families were out trying to get hold of their loved ones’ whereabouts. Everything was simply amiss.
In Barangay Kalumpang, Marikina where a newly established eSkwela center was located, water level ranged from knee deep to over first floor houses. At the center itself, everything was in morbid disarray with mud all over the place. Items are still there but they are no longer usable or cannot even be repaired. Computer units and its peripherals such as speakers, headsets and the likes were all covered in mud and so were the records, books, modules, tables, and chairs.
3 comments:
hi! how can i get in touch with eSkwela? how much do you charge? what is your schedule like? what are your requirements for enroless? there is an OSY who is our friend and we would very much like for her to get back to schooling with a flexible schedule since she has to work at the same time. she is 19 and has completed grade 6 level. her name is rowena.
i am ana fernandez of marikina
thank you. misisfernandez@gmail.com
hi po.
you could refer to this link for the contact information on the different eSkwela sites.
for marikina, since the site was ravaged by ondoy as you read in the blog, the eSkwela operations is temporarily suspended...although the ALS A&E program is still ongoing.
hope this helps
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