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Topic: Typhoon Signal Number 3
Posted By: JayDee
Subject: Typhoon Signal Number 3
Date Posted: September 30 2006 at 11:17

A storm hit the Philippines late this week. With winds reaching a maximum speed of 150 mph, it left thousands of my countrymen homeless. 69 people died in Metro Manila alone.  Most houses go on without water and electricity for a number of days. Even my house wasn’t spared.

 

A large coconut tree was uprooted and fell directly on the roof. Actually, most of the trees planted on our backyard were uprooted (I’ve got a couple of bananas, mangoes, and some flowery trees). And before I knew it, there was a large crack on the ceiling.

 

Yikes!!! Ouch

 

In the midst of the raging storm, I braved the gushing winds and climbed on top of my damaged roof. I was lucky my head wasn’t cut off by flying twigs and plywood. I tried to cover it with a large tent like material (I don’t know what to call it in English, but we call it Telon) Anyways, the material served its purpose, and it endured the battery of rain and strong winds. After the 4 hour ordeal with nature, the rain and the wind calmed down. I had a chance to come out of my house and survey what the typhoon did. Leaves, twigs, a piece of what once a roof, pair of pajamas, broken beer bottles, etc., all scattered on the ground. It took the local electric company 20 hours to bring back the electricity in my town (as of this post, some areas in Metro Manila and nearby provinces still has no electricity). I watched the late night news and realized the damage done by typhoon Milenyo.

 

It hit me.

 

Land and mudslides here, toppled giant billboards there. Many are homeless and mourning the loss of a loved one.

 

My heart goes out to all of them. They are in my prayers.Smile

 

My house is OK now..

I still have colds but I’ll be well.

Back to business, as usual.Big smile



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Replies:
Posted By: Arrrghus
Date Posted: September 30 2006 at 11:19
Wow, I sympatize for you and your homeland greatly...

Also, might the material be called "Teflon?"

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Posted By: glass house
Date Posted: September 30 2006 at 11:23
Wow, loads of sympathy for you and your countrymen. There is not much tv coverage around here about that typhoon.


Posted By: JayDee
Date Posted: September 30 2006 at 11:24
Originally posted by Arrrghus Arrrghus wrote:

Wow, I sympatize for you and your homeland greatly...

Also, might the material be called "Teflon?"
I don't know. But, isn't Teflon the material used on frying pans? Those non stick ones?LOL


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Posted By: JayDee
Date Posted: September 30 2006 at 11:26
Originally posted by glass house glass house wrote:

Wow, loads of sympathy for you and your countrymen. There is not much tv coverage around here about that typhoon.
 Small country, small news.LOL


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Posted By: Drew
Date Posted: September 30 2006 at 11:29
JD!
 
Stay strong!
 
Once again- I find myself taking things for granted.............


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