Pour Omatic

Pour Omatic

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Bunn VPS Pour Omatic Commercial Coffee Brewer Warmer
Bunn VPS Pour Omatic Commercial Coffee Brewer Warmer $144.99
End Date: Tuesday Jun-19-2012 10:33:49 PDT
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Bunn Pour O matic Coffee Brewer Maker Machine Omatic
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Bunn Pour Omatic Home Model10 Cup Coffee Maker
Bunn Pour Omatic Home Model10 Cup Coffee Maker $29.99
End Date: Friday May-25-2012 17:19:27 PDT

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Bunn Coffee Pot GR Pour Omatic Home Model Bunn O Matic
Bunn Coffee Pot GR Pour Omatic Home Model Bunn O Matic $19.99
End Date: Friday May-25-2012 13:00:06 PDT

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Bunn Pour O matic Coffee Brewer Maker Machine Omatic
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The human spirit is always unmistakably tried and measured by adversity. Twenty years ago, the second-largest volcanic eruption of the 20th century took place at Mount Pinatubo on June 15, 1991. The eruption produced high-speed avalanches of hot ash and gas, massive lahar flows for years on end, and a cloud of volcanic ash hundreds of miles across the Asian region, and altering the climate around the globe.

The human impact of the Mt. Pinatubo disaster is staggering. The eruption brought a swath of devastation, as some 800 people lost their lives and almost half a billion dollars in infrastructure, property and crops were destroyed.

Rebuilding from the Ashes
In the wake of this unprecedented natural disaster, Pampanga was hardest hit, with 173 barangays and close to 250,000 people affected, and the province seemed to face a bleak, almost hopeless future.

But yes, the Pampangueños were hurt, but they were not defeated. They focused and willed themselves on rebuilding and recovering from this catastrophe. Armed by a firm resolve and an indomitable faith in God, the people of Pampanga united together to clean up the mud and debris and to reconstruct again their homes, brick by brick, and rebuild their livelihood, piece by piece.

The government did its part, as it spearheaded the biggest rehabilitation effort ever seen in recent times. The national and local governments in Pampanga initiated immediate emergency relief for the thousands of evacuees and people affected by the disaster.

To support the massive reconstruction, the Mt. Pinatubo Task Force was organized by then President Corazon Aquino, which was later expanded into the Mt. Pinatubo Assistance, Resettlement and Development Commission under Republic Act 7637 under President Fidel V. Ramos. The national government approved the appropriation and release of P10 billion for the victims of the eruption also under Pres. Ramos.

The international community galvanized together to lend support as global aid agencies poured in billions of pesos to provide emergency relief, medicines and basic social services and later on to contribute to the repair and reconstruction of damaged infrastructures.

Initially, quick and timely intervention to construct dikes and dams in the river channels from the volcano were initiated to stem the tide of lahar and mudflows that threatened many areas in Pampanga and nearby province. Later on, a comprehensive infrastructure development rehabilitation program was laid out to rehabilitate river systems infrastructures and repair and reconstruct damaged roads, bridges, irrigation systems and schools health centers and other public buildings.

To complement the infrastructure program, the government led efforts to help the Pampangueños back on their feet through livelihood programs focused on agriculture and industry. Funds were allotted for the rehabilitation of farm lands and the installation of poultry and livestock industry programs, supplemented by agricultural financing and the repair of irrigation systems.

Moving Forward

Twenty years after that horrible event, the Pampanguenos have turned tragedy into triumph. Pampanga has not only survived