As Typhoon Haiyan continues on its destructive path, concerned Southland residents with relatives in the Philippines are doing their best to help.
ROMAH, an organization dedicated to helping during disasters, is raising money for relief efforts with a charity 5k run Sunday.
As many as 10,000 people are believed dead in one Philippine city alone.
Because of the blackout caused by the typhoon, it is impossible to know exactly how much damage it has caused or whether relatives are safe.
ROMAH founder Ruth Ann Stewart said she lost communication with her own family.
"There’s no communications with them," Stewart said. “I can’t reach them by phone or Internet. The last time I heard from them, they were under water.”
Stewart plans to take deliver supplies to the Philippines personally during a Nov. 19 mission trip.
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