A visual chronicle of communities rebuilding, volunteers mobilizing, and hope taking shape in the aftermath of Typhoon Tino.
When Typhoon Tino passed, it left behind damaged homes and streets still drying out, echoing the strain already felt by communities affected by Cebu’s recent earthquake. This photo essay follows the early days of recovery in both situations—families sharing donated meals in evacuation centers, neighbors clearing debris in their barangays, and local groups gathering supplies for donation drives. Volunteers move from one task to another, sorting goods, checking on residents, and helping keep routines steady for children who try to find small moments of normal life. Across these scenes, the images show the work of people trying to regain footing after two crises, steadying one another in ways that feel simple but necessary.



