By Mary Rose Adelle G. Pacificar
Typhoon Yolanda Story Hub Visayas
Barbaza, Antique – This town will experience shortage on agricultural needs, especially rice, in the next months as an after-effect of super typhoon Yolanda.
This was according to Juan Marquez Sr., officer-in-charge of the municipal agriculturist’s office of Barbaza.
“Tapos pa isa hasta tatlokabulankagmabal-ankonano effect [sang bagyo] (The effects of the typhoon will be known after one to three months),” said Marquez, referring to both the rice supply and the people’s needs. Read the rest of the story here.
Typhoon Yolanda Story Hub Visayas is a Citizen Journalism Portal created on Nov. 13, 2013 by veteran journalists, student writers, mobile journalists, and photographers based in Iloilo City, Panay Island, Central Philippines. The Story Hub tells the stories behind the stories when Typhoon Yolanda (Int’l name: Haiyan) lashed through Panay Island — severely damaging Northern Iloilo and the provinces of Antique, Capiz, and Aklan.
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