Sunday, November 16, 2014

A quick 360° glimpse of Tacloban, one year after Yolanda

Anibong, Tacloban (Nov 8, 2014) - Exactly one year after Yolanda (Haiayan), the people of Tacloban had started re-building their houses, their lives, and slowly starting to see light at the end of the tunnel. The aerial 360° panoramic below shows the current state of Anibong in Tacloban, a shoreline community badly hit by Yolanda. When we (Clearskies, Inc. & RedAnts Media, Inc.) visited this site last January (3 months after Yolanda), all we saw was devastation. Thanks to the efforts of Tzu Chi Foundation, this is one of the many sites they helped cleaned-up thru their cash-for-work programs. The said program not only provided financial help for the survivors, it helped them restore their community and their hope.

The aerial 360° panoramic below is one of a kind aerial photography which could help in disaster response and urban planning. Brought to you by RedAnts Media, Inc., Clearskies, Inc. and Exsight 360. Shot using Panasonic GH4, DJI Z15 for GH4, and ImmersionRC 5.8GHz video transmitter and receiver.

Stand-by for more Aerial 360 Panoramic views around Tacloban, Palo, Tanauan and Ormoc in the next coming days.

Anibong, One year after Yolanda
The aerial 360° above is a web safe version and contains logos of our technology partners/sponsors. We will be providing a logo free 360° to Tzu Chi Foundation or to any Non-Government Organization(s)/Local Government Unit(s) who wish to use them for their planning purposes.

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