Seriously? Another Typhoon?
19 October 2009 at 01:23 marydear 7 comments

Tracking "Ramil" - Northern Luzon, Philippines
By Mary Riedel, KF9, Philippines
This is how my morning started…woke up around 5 am – packed and ready to go – off on my first trip to meet the Kiva borrowers after 2 weeks in the Philippines! Started humming a little tune to myself…”I’m on my way, I don’t know where I’m going, I’m on my way, taking my time but I don’t know where….( shout out to Simon and Garfunkel)”
We all met at ASKI, the Kiva MFI Partner, got in the car, supplies were handed out (water, a roll of toliet paper for rest stops, and mints)…we were on our way! We talked, someone mentioned something about a typhoon and laughed asuring us it was static – it was just going to hit Tuguegarao- no need to worry. I didn’t think much of it. We traveled for about 2 hours (7 hour journey) had breakfast at Chow King, and then took a nap (well I took one anyway).
While napping, apparently things got a little more serious….
“MANILA – Weather bureau PAGASA on Monday said residents of Cagayan and Isabela provinces should brace for the effects of Typhoon Ramil (international code name Lupit), which is expected to make landfall by Thursday morning.” ASBN NEWS
Guess where we were going? ….yup you got it! Cagayan and Isabela! I awoke to chuckling and then someone said “Mary, we’re going back.” (internal voice: hmmmmm, did we forget something? Surely we can buy whatever it is when we get there.) ”Really?” I said. “Yes, we turned around. Ma’am Aida called the typhoon (Ramil) is expected to hit Isabela. Boss Rolly called Aida, we have to head back it’s not safe.”
So, it looks like it’s just not in the cards for me to get out there right now, so weird. Actually I guess it really isen’t that weird… as I mentioned according to statistics we (the Philippines) are actually due for about 5 more typhoons this season (May – November). Who knew the final month of the season could be so busy! I can’t believe what the Filipinos have to deal with every year! In fact to deal with the increasing severity of the typhoons ASKI is creating a special department within ASKI Foundation (there are 2 parts of ASKI – MFI and Foundation) - Disaster Relief Coordination to help logistical and financial planning.
Thank God we don’t have an earthquake “season” in San Francisco.
Stay tuned….
LOAN – To ASKI Borrowers!!
Entry filed under: Alalay sa Kaunlaran, Inc. (ASKI), All, blogsherpa, KF9 (Kiva Fellows 9th Class), Philippines. Tags: Cagayan Province, Isabela Province, typhoon.


1. Gemma | 23 October 2009 at 11:44
Hi Mary, I guess this makes us realize why so many MFI’s offer other services, its great ASKI is able to address thier clients’ needs.
2. Prem Thomas | 19 October 2009 at 22:03
No rain yet, good thing I am headed south tomorrow!
3. Avani | 19 October 2009 at 12:26
Mar – this is a great update. I think we forget that sometimes there’s no lagtime btw natural disasters – it makes relief efforts all the more serious, and challenging, especially in the developing world. Are you guys getting any info from the field offices as to how ASKi borrowers are faring? I’ll join the ASKi lending team, stat!
4. Lisa | 19 October 2009 at 08:51
Wow, I can’t imagine what these people must be going through that relief efforts can’t even manage to get to them through the storms! I’ll be lending to the ASKi supported villages for sure!
Thanks for the update and stay safe out there. We want you back at some point
5. Millie | 19 October 2009 at 08:50
Mary,
Holy crap! I can’t believe this post. I’m so glad that you are safe though. Chalk up another point for the HP!
xoxo
millie
6. Emily | 19 October 2009 at 08:00
Yikes! I’m so glad you are safe. What do you do while you’re at home base? Hopefully someone has some playing cards or something
xoxo
7. Bryan | 19 October 2009 at 07:38
That’s crazy Mary! At least you guys got the news before you got into Isabela! I learned a week ago that October is apparently National Earthquake Month here in Peru…Although I don’t know if that necessarily constitutes a “season.” Good luck out there!