Justin Bieber has said that it will be difficult to forget the suffering that he saw in the Typhoon Haiyan wrecked Philippines.
The 19-year-old singer told the Mirror that he came to the Philippines to help his fans understand the importance of involvement on all levels as it is easy to pledge commitment to the cause, but it's staying involved that matters most to him, which is what he's planning to do.
He added that he wanted to bring as much awareness to the devastated areas.
The 'Baby' hitmaker played a concert whilst fundraising for the country and also put money from his pocket to buy water, snacks, sports equipment and hundreds of books to distribute amongst the victims.
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