Yesterday, Friday
December 5, President Tye sent an email to every missionary's parent and Stake
or Branch President about Typhoon Ruby and our preparation for it. As of this
morning, we are finding out that the emails have not been received by the
parents, and are most likely floating through an internet "black
hole" somewhere. Below is the contents of the letter that was sent and
hopefully all will receive the email soon. We wanted you to know that we are
preparing and praying. I also have added a few pictures for you to see the
information we are receiving of the typhoons path and hardest hit areas.
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Dear Philippines Cavite Mission
Missionary Family and Leaders,
I am writing to inform you of the situation
in our Mission relating to your Missionary and the pending impact of Typhoon
Ruby. The Church and our Mission have been observing this storm for days
and have made numerous preparations for its arrival. The track of the
storm should be south of our mission, but we will have some wind and rain as
the margins of typhoon will be felt here. It is also possible that the
path could go further north and we would be impacted directly. If that
happens, we are lucky because we are located far enough north and west that
much of the energy of the storm will be expended by the time it reaches us.
In any event we are preparing for a
significant storm. All of our missionaries have been instructed to review our
Mission emergency preparedness procedure including personal safety procedures,
storing adequate water supplies for their use and enough food to see them
through. These supplies would be in addition to their 72 hour kits that each
missionary owns within our Mission. They have also been instructed to keep
their cell phones charged. We have a calling tree in place for rapid
communication if needed across the mission. Each missionary has been
instructed to have 1000 Pesos in small bills ready for an emergency.
If the safety of the Missionaries is
at all in question, we will be keeping the missionaries safely inside their
apartments. It is the plan to be very cautious and if we error
administratively, it will be our intent to error to the side of safety.
If the storm compromises our
electrical or Internet infrastructure, this will affect your ability to
communicate with your Missionary. If this happens, you will receive your normal
weekly email late next week from your missionary. I, as the Mission
President of your Missionary, and the Church will report again when the storm
is finished regarding the safety of your missionary.
Please pray for those who will be
impacted by this typhoon including all residents of the Philippines, the
Missionary force here and all members of the Church.
Thank you for your support and for
your love and concern for your Missionary. Sister Tye and I love them as our
own, and pray for their safety and well being during this upcoming
storm.
Sincerely,
Douglas C. Tye
Mission President
Philippines Cavite Mission
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