Case Studies

EM for Typhoon Disaster

Philippines
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Philippines
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Social Contribution
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Disaster treatment
EM for Typhoon Disaster

Strong Typhoon Hit Philippines

Approximately 10,000 people died ​and around 100,000 people took shelter in evacuation centers in the central Philippines province of Leyte after Typhoon Haiyan hit on November 8th 2013. Typhoon Haiyan is known as one of the strongest storms ever that caused landfall, lashed the area and destroying coastal towns.

Even after four months, affected residents were still desolated and hopless. 
 

EM Volunteers Stand Up

Retrieval Team
Retrieval Team
EM Research Philippines Inc, our official partner along with resellers of Harbest Agribusiness Corporation and Earthventure, Inc., stand to support the damaged area supplying EM products for free. They provided with approximately 15 tons of EM・1 to be activated and used for spraying the devastated area. Especially, Activated EM・1 (AEM) was applied into 60 temporary landfill for dead bodies to control malodors. AEM was also applied in the debris of houses, roads and the community at all.

Thanks to the activities of Mr. Ben Klepp, a member of the retrieval operations team and EM user from Germany, EM materials and volunteers could go to Leyte with also the help of the Society of Divine Word (SDW) foundation. The relief operation headquarters located at the Sto. Nino Parish in Commonwealth, Quezon city, send supplies gathered from donations including EM・1, molasses, backpack, sprayers, drums and body bags. 
Approximately a group of 100 people of rescue and emergency medical team pitched camp for one month.

Mr. Klepp immediately kicked off the preparation of AEM and determined the most effective dilution to fight the stench from dead bodies scattered in the area, and started working with the retrieval team. EM volunteers actively help to move the dead bodies and spray AEM everywhere where the emergency medical team was working.
 
Retrieval team in meeting for organizing operations
Retrieval team in meeting for organizing operations
Making diluted Activated EM・1
Making diluted Activated EM・1
Shipping of relief materials and EM products
Shipping of relief materials and EM products
A tent served as the San Joaquin Bgy Hall where bulk of work has been for preparation of Death Certificates. While the town did not have a source of electricity yet, Mr. Klepp set up his solar panel for the Hall’s use to power up their laptop and printer. 

Retrieval team brings bodies to the mass graves using pick up truck. 
There is a river that the team needed to cross to do their retrieval operations. They had to work well with the tide and wait for the water to go down to cross back during high tide.
 
Brings bodies to the mass graves using pick up truck
Brings bodies to the mass graves using pick up truck
Crossing a river to bring dead bodies to the mass graves
Crossing a river to bring dead bodies to the mass graves
Tent served as the San Joaquin Bgy Hall to issue death certificates
Tent served as the San Joaquin Bgy Hall to issue death certificates
After the EM application to the decomposing bodies, the priests who celebrate mass by the graves noticed that the stench has been reduced.
Mass graves nearby the church
Mass graves nearby the church
 

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