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Filipinos Volcano Victims Share Photos Wearing Donated Clothes And It Was Funny


Taal volcano eruption on the main island of the Philippines, causing massive chaos, half a million people were ordered to immediately evacuate from the surrounding area.


The result of the eruption destroyed all homes and utilities, damaged vegetation and livestock also causing more than ten thousand people to live temporarily in the evacuation center without bringing anything. With the kindness of people from around the country, they want to help the victims by donating their clothes without paying attention what kind of clothes and size they are donating.  

However, the victims at the evacuation center found that the clothes were extra-sized or torn or unusable to wear for everyday use. To solve the boredom living there, they try on donated clothes and do a catwalk and instantly make them smile each others. But for agencies that provide assistance to them, are not happy with the donated clothing.



























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