LG V30+ Showing the stories of Marawi

LG V30+ Showing the stories of Marawi

As the violence settles down in Marawi, its denizens’ stories of struggle and personal tragedy are finally starting to come to light.

To authentically capture these stories, CNN Philippines, in partnership with Havas Media Ortega, traveled to ground zero of the conflict, where they were given an unprecedented 45 minutes to explore the war-torn region and get a firsthand glimpse at what happened to the once-bustling city center.

They were accompanied by Moro millennials from MARADECA, a local non-profit that had been sheltering refugees from the city. LG Electronics loaned out two units of its flagship smartphone, the V30+, given to the respondents so that they could capture a unique perspective on the ground.

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26-year-old Norliah Deron became a social media figure when she posted a collage of Marawi on her Facebook wall with the question, “Why were they killed?” Her post went viral; within an hour she got over a thousand friend requests. (Photos were taken with the LG V30+. This is a project in collaboration between Havas Ortega Group & CNN Philippines.)

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The area where Norliah’s house once stood was still considered a dangerous area by the military at the time of her visit to ground zero. She hadn’t seen her house since she left Marawi, and wanted to see what happened to it. She tells a story of how she used to gaze at a nearby basketball court from the third floor of her cousin’s house – she had a crush on a local boy who used to play there. Both her home and her cousin’s home, as well as the basketball court, are likely gone, but her memories remain. Today, though, she can still gaze across the beautiful lake, as she always has. (Photos were taken with the LG V30+. This is a project in collaboration between Havas Ortega Group & CNN Philippines.)

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Norliah taught the Christians in her group how to say the Shahada, in case ISIS militants stopped them in search of non-Muslims to kill. At one point, they were questioned by a militant who asked why a girl in their group was wearing her hijab incorrectly. Norliah quickly defused the situation by speaking calmly, and teaching the scared girl how to properly wear it. (Photos were taken with the LG V30+. This is a project in collaboration between Havas Ortega Group & CNN Philippines.)

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In the aftermath of the evacuation, a grieving Norliah was comforted by her colleagues, who said that she may have lost her valuables, but more important than anything else, she is still alive. (Photos were taken with the LG V30+. This is a project in collaboration between Havas Ortega Group & CNN Philippines.)

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One of the motivations for Norjanah Cosain’s quick escape was the fear that her brother would be recruited by the Mautes. In her haste, Norjanah’s mother-in-law even forgot her savings on her bed, consisting of some P20,000 in cash. All the while, she was using Facebook to stay in constant communication with her husband Najer Hadji Jalel, a MARADECA project staffer, who was out of the country at the time – ironically, for a disaster preparedness workshop. (Photos were taken with the LG V30+. This is a project in collaboration between Havas Ortega Group & CNN Philippines.)

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Since their escape, Norjanah and her family have been living in an empty lot owned by a wealthy landowner, who generously provided the land and also pays for the electricity. Norjanah reminisces about the home that she left behind, which she and her husband Najer had slowly been building up for the last two years – “ipon and patayo” as she put it. Shortly before the siege, Norjanah had even purchased a brand-new wardrobe and curtains, in preparation for Ramadan. All of these are gone now. (Photos were taken with the LG V30+. This is a project in collaboration between Havas Ortega Group & CNN Philippines.)

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Just like Norliah Deron, Norjanah grew agitated as she crossed the bridge to Marawi, pointing across the river, saying that her house was right there; she too wanted to jump off the bridge and swim to the other side, to see what remained. She, however, already knew the fate of their home -her Facebook group had shown her the smoldering remains of her house, burned by the Mautes and bombed by the military. (Photos were taken with the LG V30+. This is a project in collaboration between Havas Ortega Group & CNN Philippines.)

While CNN provided traditional news media coverage of the site, the Moro respondents, equipped with the V30+ and its high-end camera, gave a more deeply personal look. Norliah Deron, a young woman who lost her home in the siege, captured a beautiful photo of the lake near the city, across which she used to gaze as a child.

She also took selfies of her and fellow Moros whose lives were disrupted by the war, eyes red and stained with tears but still hopeful for the future. Norjanah Cosain, a millennial mother, and schoolteacher who evacuated her home along with her five children, took photos of the shacks that serve as the temporary homes of more than 30 families.

lgv30plus-phone.pngThrough the lens of the V30+, these young women were able to not just tell, but show their story to the world, every detail captured in every shot.

Their photos bear silent testimony to not only the terrors of war but also the indefatigable human spirit, ready to pick themselves up once more even after such tragedy.

Four tips to keep safe during disasters

Four tips to keep safe during disasters

Natural disasters can neither be controlled nor predicted. But while they can leave catastrophic damages, everyone can take precautionary steps to mitigate its adverse effects. Solane, the country’s leading LPG solutions provider, reiterates its Dapat Lang advocacy campaign – emphasizing the importance of doing the right thing for the family, for others, and society as a whole – through these tips to ensure everyone’s safety during natural disasters:

Prepare an emergency kit

emergency disaster kitAn important step in preparing for unforeseen events is having an emergency kit ready for you and your family.

Basic supplies kit should include:

  • a gallon of water per person per day for the next three days,
  • three-day supply of food,
  • flashlight,
  • extra batteries,
  • first aid kit,
  • a seven-day supply of medicines,
  • multi-purpose tools,
  • cell phone with chargers,
  • family and emergency contact information,
  • copies of personal documents,
  • extra cash,
  • blankets, and
  • maps of the area.

Safety during fire

fire safetySome of the common causes of fire, especially during natural disasters like earthquake, are faulty electrical and gas lines.

If you are caught in an establishment engulfed by fire, immediately vacate the area and ask for help.

Do not hide in closets and small spaces, and remember to stay low and crawl as it is easier to breathe in a fire if you stay low.

Plan your escape routes and safe places

house floorplanIt’s important to have a sketch of your house so you know how to immediately get out when disaster strikes. Establish and record the location of your meeting area, and be sure to practice this with your family members.

Be informed

Know the hazards within your community, and ask the local authorities about the emergency plans and warning signals. Being informed will help you gather a detailed plan for your own household.

With proper preparation, you are not only alleviating fear, anxiety, and loss but you are also reducing the impact of catastrophic disasters.

solane dapat langTo know more about Solane, visit their new website, www.solane.com.ph, and Facebook page, www.facebook.com/solane.ph.

New year, new car, with GOWITHCITI

New year, new car, with GOWITHCITI

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Ever Bilena welcomes Kris Aquino

Ever Bilena welcomes Kris Aquino

Ever Bilena, the country’s no. 1 color cosmetics retail company welcomes the “Queen of All Media” Kris Aquino to its growing family.

Dioceldo Sy, Ever Bilena CEO

Dioceldo Sy, Ever Bilena CEO

“We are so excited that Kris is with us. Ever Bilena’s success is built on credibility and this is what our newest ambassador brings,” says Ever Bilena CEO Dioceldo Sy.

Over the years, the brand has evolved along with its growing market by providing fresh and trendy color cosmetics to women of different lifestyles. “We have been in the business for 35 years. We are proud not only because we are the leader in color cosmetics but also because we are a Filipino brand,” Sy said.

He added that, like most retail products, Ever Bilena is facing a new generation of users.  “Makeup trends, such as fashionable colors, change so quickly because of social media and online platforms. We welcome this challenge with innovative products for everyone who wants to be beautiful and confident.”

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Kris Aquino, newest Ever Bilena brand ambassador

Kris Aquino, newest Ever Bilena brand ambassador

As the newest ambassador for the cosmetics brand the “Queen of All Media” is all set to try Ever Bilena’s over 1,000 products. From eye shadows, mascaras, BB creams, and concealers, to fragrances, lipsticks, palettes, and tools, makeup lovers can expect a lot of excitement from the much-awaited partnership.

“Looking good is no longer a luxury,” said Sy. “Our products are affordable but known to be of high quality and trusted by generations. It’s easy to make money, but it’s very hard to earn credibility, which should always be the foundation and capital of any business.”

As a brand ambassador, Ever Bilena could hardly go wrong with Kris Aquino. It almost feels as though she has the Midas touch as any product or service she endorses is sure to prosper.

To learn more about Ever Bilena and its brands, visit www.everbilena.com.ph, https://careline.com.ph/, and http://blackwater.com.ph/.

Adding value to life with Filinvest Mimosa+ Leisure City

Filinvest Mimosa+ Leisure City

The 201-hectare Filinvest Mimosa+ Leisure City is envisioned to be the top leisure and business destination in Clark.

Filinvest Mimosa+ Leisure City

Quest Hotel and Conference Center-Clark General Manager Patrick Beck, Filinvest Vice President for Supply Chain Management Michael Gotianun, Filinvest Cyberparks Inc. First Vice President Janette Cordero, and Filinvest Alabang Inc. Executive Vice President Catherine Ilagan

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Chroma Hospitality Country Manager James Montenegro, Clark Development Corporation Vice President for Business Development and Business Enhancement Eva Tejada, Clark Development Corporation Assistant Vice President for Administration Zoray Camello, and Filinvest Hospitality Corp Assistant Vice President for Finance and Controllership Nancy Rivera

Ma. Carmen Rosal

Pro-excel Property Managers, Inc. President Ma. Carmen Rosal

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Filinvest Development Corp Compliance Officer, Corporate Secretary and Vice President Atty. Elma Leogardo and Filinvest Lifemalls Senior Vice President for Commercial Center and Retail Management Jovita Polloso

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Chroma Hospitality Director of Sales Norsan Almeda, Quest Hotel and Conference Center Director of Sales Marketing Mabel Roman, and Chroma Hospitality Vice President for Sales and Marketing Carmela Bocanegra

Angeles City Vice Mayor Bryan Matthew Nepomuceno

Angeles City Vice Mayor Bryan Matthew Nepomuceno

Mabalacat City Mayor Cris Garbo

Mabalacat City Mayor Cris Garbo

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Chroma Hospitality director for Marketing Communications and Public Relations Mawi De Ocampo, Chroma Hospitality Senior Sales Manager Caren Grace Encontro and Chroma Hospitality Sales Manager Marsha Liezl Cabrillos

Issa Litton

Issa Litton

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Chroma Hospitality Sales Manager Antonio Diaz de Rivera and Chroma Hospitality Japanese Sales Manager Hiroaki Iwai

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CDC Tourism Officer Elen Lorenzo, Aurora Agustin of Go Tours, CDC Tourism and Promotions Division manager Noemi Garcia, and CDC Business Development Department Assistant Vice President Thelma Ocampo

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