NAGA CITY, Cebu – Alejandro Ravanes was lying on the bed in Barangay Tinaan here when he felt the earth slightly shook before 6 a.m. on Thursday. Ravanes, 26, immediately hugged his wife, Florable and their three-year-old son when a pile of soil covered his house. “If we would die, I wanted to hug them,” he said in an interview over radio station dyLA. Then he heard his son crying that his feet were hurting, making him realize that his son was still alive. ADVERTISEMENTAfter they safely got out, he heard his brother’s voice underneath the pile of soil, shouting for help.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer September 20, 2018 11:15 UTC