Date: March 17,
2014
As of March 5, 2014 – March 17, 2014, we were able to make
and store 6,996 pieces of hollow blocks (6,837 pieces of 6x16 and 159 pieces of
4x16) and slice 750 slabs of coco lumber
(271 pieces of 2x2; 273 pieces of 2x3; 206 pieces of 2x6). The clearing
of the site still continues same thing with the hollow block making.
The workers were divided into following groups:
1.
Clearing Site – those who are in charge with the
cleaning, burning and clearing the coconut trees in the construction site. It
also includes those who cook for the food of the workers;
2.
Hollow Block Site – those who are in charge in
hollow block making;
3.
Transport Site – those who are in charge for the
transportation of cement, sand, and other materials from the port of Brgy.
Bobon to the port of Brgy. Butig.
For this span of time, we were able to encounter series of problems and difficulties.
1.
There were times that we were able to stop the
work because there was no delivery of sand. We do not have our own truck for
transporting the materials especially the sand and we just simply depend on the
availability of the truck of one producing us the sand. If the truck is not
available, there is no delivery of the sand which means, there is no work. For
the meantime, we are waiting for the arrival of the truck bought from Manila.
It would be a great help for the continuing transport of materials.
2.
Until now, Brgy. Butig still do not have
Electricity and we completely depend on the Generator which is so costly
because the price of the Gasoline here is so high. From time to time, we go to
Guiuan to buy Gasoline for the Generator which is used for making the hollow
blocks, welding, and other construction. We also set a period of time to open
the Generator for the people – to have free charging of their cell phones,
flashlights, and other gadgets. Lately, the weather condition is not good. It
was always raining and the wind is so strong. In times like this, we do not
have any choice but to stop the work. If this will continue, it will cause
delay to the construction.
We have two Masses in a week – every Wednesday evening and
Sunday morning. We are also conducting Catechism and Art activities. Every
Sunday, we have the Oratorio. We are preparing games for the children and some
youth plainly for friendship and fun. These activities are of big help for the
people here in order to keep their moral and faith alive. This is also our way
of debriefing them since when typhoon Yolanda strike, nobody is conducting debriefing
for them which is so important to keep them sane and to overcome the trauma,
stress, and fear they experienced during the devastating calamity.