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Last Updated: Nov 19, 2013 @ 17:03 MST by CXS
Email: <contact.chris.studer@gmail.com>
Phone/Text: [1-780-863-7830]



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QUICKFACTS:

  INCIDENT TYPE: "Super Tropical Typhoon"

  WHERE:  Philippines         GPS COORDINATES: [14°35'N 121°0'E]

  WHEN THE INCIDENT OCCURED :  Nov 8th, 2013
 COUNTRY POPULATION        : ~100 Million People
  SCALE OF INCIDENT         : ~11 Million people affected and many left homeless




SUMMARY:
-The Philippines is made up of ~700 islands.
-They just got hit by one of the largest tropical typhoons in recorded history.
-Most obstacles the Philippines will encounter are entirely preventable with
  sufficient planning.


During an incident like this, the majority of people under the rubble  
pass on within the first 3 days.  (That's how long you can go without water)

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DIRECTORY:
http://disasterlogbook.blogspot.ca/
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/15771457/CXS/index.htm (Backup location)



NOTES/DISCLAIMERS (before reading the logbook below)

NOTE 1: My thoughts below may sound a little scattered 
after seeing the devistation for the first time.
I'm still a little bit shook up from seeing the whole incident, but here's
the raw thought log as I saw the events unfold.

NOTE 2: Avoid spreading panic.  If anything, the following logbook may be used
as a record of ways to approach; and to not approach natural disasters like Typhoon Haiyan
Please remind yourself of this from time to time, as I do not want to spread more panic  myself. I am a human being too after all.  I make mistakes.

NOTE 3: Since I also like to do some creative writing in my free time, be aware that some 
passeges of this may read more like a story than reality; but I should note
that everything mentioned here is happening right now as you read this;
With a little bit of creative writing flair every once in a while for effect.

NOTE 4: To avoid confusion, the following logbook is a ***SEMI-REALISTIC STORY***
My visa is expired; and I am NOT experienced in disaster relief, so I cannot help that way;
but for now, I think writing about the challenges the philippines will face can 
help them in their time of need.

NOTE 5: Due to time restrictions, I'M WRITING THE STORY AS YOU READ IT. INCLUDING REVISIONS.
So, as you read, some parts may sound a bit disjointed, but if it can help get attention
on the situation in the Philippines, that is the primary goal.

-The typhoon hit on November 8th
-I started keeping this Logbook on November 11th 
 -As it type this, it is November 25th





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