DAVAO CITY – Life must go on.

A week after the bombing killed at least 14 and wounded 70 others in Davao, venders in the Roxas Avenue night market here are back in business.

They left their communities with no destructions, others left most of their things, pets/ animals and other thing that could be used for their livelihood but sadly, after one year, their houses, things and animals were nowhere to be found but ashes and burnt pieces. (Medel V. Hernani/davaotoday.com)

They left their communities with no destructions, others left most of their things, pets/ animals and other thing that could be used for their livelihood but sadly, after one year, their houses, things and animals were nowhere to be found but ashes and burnt pieces. (Medel V. Hernani/davaotoday.com)

Fruit venders display Rambutan on top of a table bearing a price tag P15 for a 1/2-kilo.  (Medel V. Hernani/davaotoday.com)

Fruit venders display Rambutan on top of a table bearing a price tag P15 for a 1/2-kilo. (Medel V. Hernani/davaotoday.com)

A food stall owner rush to a place to prepare for the influx of customers in the night market in Roxas Avenue, Davao City. (Medel V. Hernani/davaotoday.com)

A food stall owner rush to a place to prepare for the influx of customers in the night market in Roxas Avenue, Davao City. (Medel V. Hernani/davaotoday.com)

Students, office workers and construction workers pour in Roxas night market in Davao City enjoying variety of street food. (Medel V. Hernani/davaotoday.com)

Students, office workers and construction workers pour in Roxas night market in Davao City enjoying variety of street food. (Medel V. Hernani/davaotoday.com)

A man tries his luck selling bamboo coin banks in Roxas night market. (Medel V. Hernani/davaotoday.com)

A man tries his luck selling bamboo coin banks in Roxas night market. (Medel V. Hernani/davaotoday.com)

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