GRIEVING. Survivors weep as they open body bags containing cadavers of their family members in Abuyog, Leyte in this April 13, 2021 photo. Bodies have been retrieved from a landslide in Pilar village, Abuyog town as of April 13.(PNA photo by Sarwell Meniano) ABUYOG, Leyte - It started as an ordinary rainy day for Jessryl Rosquites, 23. But as he conversed with his friends at the covered court in Pilar village in Abuyog, Leyte, everything changed when a landslide hit and buried their homes, claiming dozens of lives. There was an explosion from the mountaintop and within 10 seconds, massive erosion of rocks, soil, and vegetation followed. Their group scampered in all directions, Jessryl recalled. "When a pile of debris was about to cover me, a big wave swept me away to the sea. It was a miracle!" he told the Philippine News Agency (PNA) on Wednesday. The "miracle" was a tsunami, which the locals said, was generated from the displacement of large volumes of water cause