village chief winifred gonzales says many were blocked by the two companies from returning. some of those who did return and now forced to squaws on a small piece of public land people are being heard people with in the show. so it's a desperate situation here in spurts of three shows. he says the remaining residents are being threatened with eviction so that a yella can build new tourist benches. adding it is going to happen again what happened in second gone is disaster capitalism they took advantage of the situation after the tragedy they are the only one benefiting and they left the people here with nothing and they are only thinking of themselves it may last. a month before high on struck a government agriculture scheme granted passes of farmland to more than two hundred households the result company city co contested the decision in court because it would have forced them to hand over a third of their land. but when the typhoon hit it changed everything we have for it alleges that with almost all the homes and buildings destroyed city and the jala had the real estate o