Weekend Trauma: Pray for Luzon, Philippines
I had no idea that our country would experience an unanticipated calamity this weekend. We all assumed it was just a regular typhoon on Friday when it entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility, we noticed a change in the weather on Saturday. We were smug about the fact that our city would not experience much rain while it was quite hot outside in the morning, but the DOST (Department of Science and Technology) later declared it to be a Tropical Cyclone Typhoon just hours before it made landfall in central Luzon. On Sunday, we gradually began to feel the chilly weather, the strong wind, and the torrential rain. Our worry started when the NDRRMC (National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council) started sending notifications to our cell phones every hour. A storm like this is unusual.
On Sunday at about eleven o'clock in the morning, the sky is very gloomy and it is beginning to rain. Prior to leaving the house, I noticed that the weather was too severe and that I could no longer see the buildings that are close to our area. I considered stopping my trip, but it was also important, so I only carried an umbrella. I can already feel the strong wind here in Manila while travelling.
The rain continued, and until nightfall, the windy, heavy rain was still extremely observable. I still recall that when I was returning home, the umbrella I had carried nearly broke and it felt as though the wind would carry me away. Fortunately, I had a companion who drove me home. We struggled to get a taxi before returning to my house. There weren't many cars outside, and several people didn't even attempt to grab their cabs. Fortunately, we managed to flag down a cab and got him to take me to our house.
Everyone in the family was assembling our emergency kits when I got home. While Papa charges some of the equipment that requires a recharge, Mama also sealed some of our paperwork and documents. At ten o'clock in the evening, the rain and wind picked up more speed. According to news reports posted on Facebook, the Marikina River is also rising by 17 meters, forcing residents to leave the area. We best get ready as our city is prone to flooding. There may be a blackout in our area, according to the neighbourhood barangay. As a result, I made the decision to finish off some work on my laptop and recharge our phones. I have temporarily stopped posting on my social platforms because it is better to be prepared for what will happen next and also because it was so dark, I didn't have a chance to video the event in our area.
The coming hours are really frightening. We can clearly feel the typhoon's strength even from here in Manila. Our region is covered by signal number 4, thus this storm really kept us up at night. We hear the ominous sound of the wind, which makes us feel as though there are whisperers around, and the houses' trembling roofs increase our fear that they will be destroyed by the wind.
We are grateful that our city's weather has been pleasant this morning. But as soon as I accessed social media, I noticed a lot of very depressing posts. Due to the typhoon's effects, many people lost their homes, several places were flooded, and numerous major highways in other provinces were impassable for rescuers. The fact that some rescues and others perished makes it even more tragic. Many people are in grief today as the typhoon's impacts start to become apparent. Since some of the photographs weren't taken by me, I believe I am not permitted to share them here. However, if you're interested in finding out more about what happened to our provinces, you can use the hashtags #KardingPH and #SanMiguelBulacanNeedsHelp and #bagyongkardingph to view some of the postings made by our citizens.
Typhoon this days feels like becoming more and more stronger, a sudden signal number 4-5 made me really scared, especially the first announcement was Isabela-Cagayan and comes the point of eriee that's the place I am residing, and not all farmers had been ha rvested their Crips huhu, then the news about Polillo Island as they gives a glimpse to the catastrophe hard to look upon.
Indeed let's pray that no more strong typhoon to come and let our co Filipino recover from this one.
True. I never expected this typhoon to be almost as fierce as Typhoon Ondoy. It's traumatizing, even here in Manila we can feel the brunt of the typhoon. I heard about Pollilo Island and it is really saddening what happened there. keep praying for our fellow native island. And I hope you are safe in your place too, Yonong.
#4 na pla yan. Ingat kyo jan.
Yess ate kagabi po super lakas ng hangin takot na takot ako habang papauwi buti kasama ko partner ko as in. May ilang daanan pa baha buti kinaya ng taxi.
Perhaps because of human activities, the storms are getting cruel. Whenever there is an advisory text, we always stay alert. Also, charge all gadgets for emergency and entertainment purposes, hehe! Stay safe, Usagi!
This is a wakeup vall kaso kung hnd pa din disiplinado eh walang magagawa ang prayers lang. May mali na talaga sa ating mga tao. Keep safe jiji!!
care and stay safe.
Super mag-ingat kayong lahat riyan.
Yes sis, kau rin jan. habagat naman ngayun ang masama.
Thank God you and your family are safe. It's also nice that your family has prepared for the disaster. It's really different when you are ready and alert. That was a good decision, staying away from socmed for a while para sa ikakabuti nyo rin dyan, para makapaghanda kung ano man mangyaring malala.
It's unfortunate for people who got affected and lost their lives. I hope this will get better in time. Since we know typhoons will always continue to come to our country, I hope we can do something about it in the future.
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Hays, keep safe po diyan. Evacuate na pag kelangan baka nga bumaha pa.
Akala namin dito sa manila eh wala gaanong magiging epekto kaso since malapit lang din kami sa marikina river, ayun nga baha naman ang problema. Luckily okay naman kaming lahat. Sana kayu din jan.
I really feel sad for those who's affected. Ang nakakalungkot pa na malala is yong mga nasawi. Have you read about thr 5 rescuers? I can't help but also blame other hardheaded people na pinapalikas na maaga palang ee pero aayaw. Tch.
Uu nabalitaan ko ung sa sa 5 rescuers sa bulacan. Grabe un nakakaiyak. Titigas kasi ng ulo eh.
Sana kasi nakikinig din sila tch
Typhoons are scary especially when it is accompanied by lashing winds.
True ate, hangin po talaga ung nakakatakot.