Saturday, November 16, 2013

Empire State lights up, mirrors PH flag colors for Haiyan victims

LIGHTS AGAINST ADVERSITY. The Empire State Building lights up as the Philippine flag to bring awareness of Haiyan to more New Yorkers. Photo by Michael Josh Villanueva/RapplerLIGHTS AGAINST ADVERSITY. The Empire State Building lights up as the Philippine flag to bring awareness of Haiyan to more New Yorkers. Photo by Michael Josh Villanueva/Rappler
MANILA, Philippines - With many people's eyes focused on the Philippines in the week after TyphoonYolanda (Haiyan) hit parts of the country, some people in New York may also be looking at another towering entity supporting the Haiyan effort from afar: the Empire State Building.
A famous New York tourist destination, the skyscraper is an icon of popular culture due to its appearance in many movies over the years.
The Empire State Building's LED tower lights are often lit to commemorate "key milestones, events, charitable organizations, countries, and holidays throughout the world." It held the first of two evenings of Philippine-inspired tower lightings to show solidarity with the country after the onslaught of the typhoon.
In a tweet, it was hoped that the lighting would "raise awareness" about the Haiyan tragedy.

Sunday, November 16, will be the last day for New Yorkers to see the special display of the Philippine flag's colors – red, blue, yellow, and white.
Rappler's Michael Josh Villanueva was in New York during the evening of the first show and tweeted a picture of the lights from below.

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