
Teenaged survivors of Super Typhoon ‘Yolanda’ in Tacloban City play ‘Laro ng Lahi,’ a series of native Filipino games that are being reintroduced to schools across the country. These games promote the physical, mental, and social development of Filipino youth, the Department of Education said—and are especially important for survivors of ‘Yolanda,’ who are still looking for a sense of normalcy more than three years after the strongest typhoon on Earth gutted Tacloban and much of Eastern Visayas. Mel Caspe
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