Philippines: the day the earth moved

Debbie Meroff  |  World
Date posted:  1 May 2014
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Philippines: the day the earth moved

Pastor Hilario Celis in the ruins of his earthquake-shattered church

‘I grabbed my six-year-old and we were all screaming and praying for God’s grace. I saw our walls falling down, then we ran out.’ Dalia’s tears began to slip down her cheeks as she re-lived the terrifying morning of 15 October 2013. The 7.2 magnitude earthquake that struck the Philippines island of Bohol.

‘We stayed in an evacuation centre for two, almost three weeks, then in a tent. When we went back to check the church we found it destroyed. We still sleep in the tent but we’ve put it inside a small bamboo hut that we built during the rains. When people ask me, ‘how can you smile?’ I say I smile because I am alive! That’s something to thank God for.’

The oval-shaped island of Bohol lies in the centre of the Philippines. It is the country’s tenth largest island and a popular tourist destination, sometimes called the jewel of the Philippines because of its gently rolling hills and white sand beaches.

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