English: Tromba Marina Sculpture & Marker at the foot of Ermita Hill. In the catastrophic tsunami (called tromba marina by the Spanish missionaries) that destroyed the old Baler town proper on 27 December 1735, 2:30 AM., only a number of surviving families swam and run to nearby Point Baja Hill, now Ermita Hill. Their resettlement areas later became known as "Kinagunasan", literally meaning “devastated”. The Angara family was among those families that survived the tsunami. Other survivors were the Bihasa, Bitong, Carrasco, Lumasac and Poblete families[1][2].
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