PHOTOS | Davao mourns for victims of deadly blast
More than a thousand residents and local leaders gathered at the blast site along Roxas avenue here to light candles and offer prayers for the victims on Saturday afternoon, September 3.
More than a thousand residents and local leaders gathered at the blast site along Roxas avenue here to light candles and offer prayers for the victims on Saturday afternoon, September 3.
These students are among the residents who lit candles and offered prayers on Saturday afternoon, September 3, along Roxas avenue for the victim of the blast on Friday night. More than a thousand Davaoeños and local officials gathered for a memorial mass led by Davao Archbishop Romulo Valles and City Mayor Sara Duterte. (Maria Patricia C. Borromeo/davaotoday.com)
Families grieve as they identify their kins killed in the blast that rocked the busy night market along Roxas street here Friday night, September 2. (Maria Patricia. C. Borromeo/davaotoday.com)
Michelle Campos, daughter of slain Lumad leader Dionel Campos, leads hundreds of Lumad evacuees inside the provincial sports center in Tandag City as they mark the one year anniversary of the killing of Lumad leaders in Barangay Diatagon, Lianga town, Surigao del Sur province on Thursday afternoon, September 1. (Paulo C. Rizal/davaotoday.com)
A street child walks by himself along Ilustre street in Davao City. Save the Children Philippines has recently released its study that the country is losing P328 billion due to malnutrition. The report titled “Cost of Hunger: Philippines” showed that the country is losing billions due to the effect of childhood stunting on the productivity of workforce and education. (Zea Io Ming C. Capistrano/davaotoday.com)