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[Title] => Aftermath of Oct. 15 earthquake haunting fear grips children in Bohol
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On a sunny Tuesday morning, Marivie Vistal and her younger sibling were taking a dip in a nearby river in Barangay Bagohan of Inabanga town when they felt the earth move under their cold feet.
It was such an unfortunate nightmare for Northern Mindanao when Typhoon Sendong, very similar to the man-made log and mudslide disaster that hit Infanta, Quezon, left more than a thousand dead and hundreds still missing in Iligan City in Lanao del Norte and Cagayan de Oro City in Misamis Oriental.
The Department of Health (DOH) recommended yesterday that typhoon victims, volunteers, rescuers, and even journalists undergo psychological processing and stress debriefing to overcome possible trauma caused by their ordeal during the calamity.
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[Title] => Aftermath of Oct. 15 earthquake haunting fear grips children in Bohol
[Summary] =>
On a sunny Tuesday morning, Marivie Vistal and her younger sibling were taking a dip in a nearby river in Barangay Bagohan of Inabanga town when they felt the earth move under their cold feet.
It was such an unfortunate nightmare for Northern Mindanao when Typhoon Sendong, very similar to the man-made log and mudslide disaster that hit Infanta, Quezon, left more than a thousand dead and hundreds still missing in Iligan City in Lanao del Norte and Cagayan de Oro City in Misamis Oriental.
The Department of Health (DOH) recommended yesterday that typhoon victims, volunteers, rescuers, and even journalists undergo psychological processing and stress debriefing to overcome possible trauma caused by their ordeal during the calamity.
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