LIGHTS BACK ON. Power was restored to the center of Sipalay City Wednesday night, December 29, almost two weeks after Typhoon “Odette” hit Negros Occidental.*Gabby Cantero photo
WARRIORS OF LIGHT. Personnel of the Negros Occidental Electric Cooperative and Capiz Electric Cooperative work double time to restore power in Sipalay City, which was badly hit by Super Typhoon "Odette."*Sipalay LGU photo
ASSISTANCE. Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson visits Sipalay City on Christmas Day and turns over assistance for typhoon victims to Mayor Gina Montilla-Lizares.*Capitol photo
The Negros Occidental Electric Cooperative has energized 10 percent of Kabankalan City following the devastation of Super Typhoon "Odette."*Kabankalan LGU photo
San Carlos PNP photoThree children died after a fire destroyed their house and 11 others in Brgy. Buluangan, San Carlos City, Negros Occidental, Tuesday night, December 21.*San Carlos PNP photo
Kris Aquino and Vice President Leni Robredo distribute food assistance to typhoon victims in Himmaylan City assisted by Vice Mayor Justin Gatuslao (l-r).* CPG photo
Policemen carry a cadaver found at the debris left by the Super Typhoon "Odette" in Sipalay City, which reported the most number of fatalities in Negros Occidental.*Sipalay PNP photo