Homemade boats Filipinos
• Homemade boats Filipino
Filipino fishermen who have lost all their property as a result of Typhoon "Haiyang", adapted quickly to build boats out of defective refrigerators and bamboo stems. Fisherman Jimmy obaldia borrowed this idea from his children at play, and soon others followed his example. Supertyphoon "Haiyang", which hit the Philippines on November 8 unosl lives of more than 4 million Filipinos, and about another 1,200 people still unaccounted for.

The boys are sailing on a boat made of bamboo and a broken refrigerator in Tanauane in Batangas province, Philippines, November 20, 2013.

A homemade boat made of bamboo and a broken refrigerator in Tanauane, November 20, 2013.

The fisherman returns with a catch in his village, devastated by typhoon "Haiyan" in Tanauane, November 20, 2013.

A homemade boat.

Residents collect water fishing village

The fishermen are sailing on a boat made from a broken refrigerator

The fishermen bring to the bank of his homemade boat

The boy shows a crab caught by fisherman

A fisherman pulls his catch from a boat made of bamboo and a broken refrigerator in Tanauane, November 20, 2013.

A small fish and crab

with the catch of the day in the Network Tanauane, November 20, 2013.

The man burns trash in the fishing village in Tanauane, November 20, 2013.

Daily catch fishermen who went to sea on his boat from a broken refrigerator,

Children playing near the boat in his village, which was destroyed by Typhoon "Haiyang" in Tanauane, November 20, 2013.

People set the flag on the sports hall, destroyed by typhoon "Haiyan"
People set the flag on the sports hall, destroyed by typhoon "Haiyan"