- Emily Sagalis cried tears of joy after
giving birth to a "miracle" girl in a typhoon-ravaged Philippine
city, then named the baby after her mother who went missing in the storm.
BEATRIZ JOY |
"She
is so beautiful. I will name her Bea Joy in honour of my mother, Beatriz,"
Sagalis, 21, whispered shortly after giving birth.
Sagalis
said her mother was swept away when giant waves generated by Super Typhoon
Haiyan surged into their home near Tacloban city, the capital of Leyte province
which was one of the worst-hit areas, and she has not been seen since.
More
than 10,000 people are believed to have died in Leyte, and many hundreds on
other islands across the central Philippines, which would make Haiyan the
country's worst recorded natural disaster.
But,
in the most tragic of circumstances, Bea Joy restarted the cycle of life.
The husband said the first wave that came carried their wooden home in the coastal town of San Jose many metres inland, washing all of the family outside.
He said the entire community had been washed away, with the once picturesque area replaced by rubble and the bloated remains of people and animals.
"We are supposed to be celebrating today, but we are also mourning our dead," Jobert said.
He said it was God's will that he found his wife floating amongst the debris.
CHANZO: AFP/MCRCTV
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