Disconnected and broken electric power lines abounds during typhoons. Such is the concern rain or shine of electric power linemen who risk life and limbs to either reinforce connections or put electric power out back on aboard crane buckets similar to this one along Quirino Avenue in Manila under heavy rains courtesy of typhoon Tisoy Tuesday, 03 December 2019. (BENJAMINCUARESMA/IAMIGO/CNS)
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Ismael Amigo is a veteran journalist of more than 15 years experience on the field who rose up the ranks and covered all the beats from news to sports (amateur/pro). He now leads the CNS team in producing stories. You can reach him at Ismael.amigo@currentph.com.
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