PABLO AFTERMATH. Siblings who survived the flash floods brought about by Typhoon Sendong gather whatever they could still use after Typhoon Pablo hit their temporary shelters along Hayes St., this city. The City Council recently announced it is ready to iron-out some details for the subsequent acquisition of a 10-hectare property meant for Sendong survivors’ housing. (File photo by Cong B. Corrales)
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Before joining the Gold Star Daily, Cong worked as the deputy director of the multimedia desk of the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ), and before that he served as a writing fellow of Vera Files. Under the pen name "Cong," Leonardo Vicente B. Corrales has worked as a journalist since 2008.Corrales has published news, in-depth, investigative and feature articles on agrarian reform, peace and dialogue initiatives, climate justice, and socio-economics in local and international news organizations, which which includes among others: Philippine Daily Inquirer, Business World, MindaNews, Interaksyon.com, Agence France-Presse, Xinhua News Wires, Thomson-Reuters News Wires, UCANews.com, and Pecojon-PH.He is currently the Editor in Chief of this paper.