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Published: November 11th 2013
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Well wishes, prayers and protection and compassion from Quan the Am have been answered for Central Vietnam. Typhoon Haiyan miraculously moved east away from Central Vietnam and proceeded north making land at Hai Phong in northern Vietnam.
After the 2009 Typhoon that hit Central Vietnam a 67 meter tall statue of Quan the Am was built on the Son Tra Peninsula in Danang to protect the residents of this region. Regardless of your beliefs it is obvious to us all that we were protected from devastation this time.
We are all very relieved here in Hoi An but of course are very worried for our northern neighbours who are in the midst of this now.
Central Vietnam is only just starting to get on top of things physically and financially from the most recent Typhoon Nari a couple of weeks ago so this is a very welcome reprieve.
We are still preparing for floods but knowing that the potential devastation of Typhoon Haiyan has passed is good news indeed.
Thank you all for your emails and messages of concern, they were very much appreciated.
Thank you also to the Age Newspaper in Melbourne for their
interest and covering this story, here is the link
http://www.theage.com.au/environment/weather/melburnians-in-vietnam-batten-down-the-hatches-20131110-2x9xp.html.
100%!o(MISSING)f all donations received will be put towards helping families who have lost or damaged homes from the recent Typhoon Nari and to those who families who loose their homes or have damaged homes in the floods that we are expecting.
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You can read other blogs about past storms and floods in Hoi An by clicking the links below:
Waiting for Super Typhoon Haiyan to Arrive in Hoi An Tropical Storm Ketsana - A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words Devastating Floods hit Central Vietnam -
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Anne McDonald
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Thank Goodness.
It is wonderful news to know that your community has been spared the ravages of flood and destruction.