The Super Typhoon Rolly: Storms' Destruction in 2020

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mayt869.332 months agoPeakD2 min read

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‎Hi everyone! Wishing you all a wonderful day.

‎Today, I'll share what happened on November 1, 2020.

‎It was a tense morning when the skies darkened over our home.

‎The forecast warned of the Super Typhoon Rolly — one of the strongest storms ever hitting the Philippines.

‎It started with wind tearing through the trees and rattling the windows.

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Heavy rains began to pour, flooding residential houses.

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As the storm intensified, our bamboo bridge suddenly collapsed under the weight of the floodwaters and the relentless pressure of the storm.

‎The loss was heartbreaking.

‎We just heard a loud crack echo through the wind — and then after checking it, part of the riverside gave way under the heavy rain, causing a landslide.

‎Mud, rocks, and debris tumbled down, blocking the river, overflowing its banks, sweeping away everything in its path.

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The day after Typhoon Rolly's fierce landfall, the sky gradually cleared, revealing a trash landscape.

‎The river was swollen, carrying debris and water logs downstream.

‎Despite the damage, my boy cousins decided to act quickly.

‎Their goal was to gather fresh bamboo from the riverbank to repair our collapsed bamboo bridge, which was vital for ensuring we could get help and supplies.

‎Determined, my cousin waded into the river, carefully choosing sturdy and straight bamboo poles.

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Their teamwork was inspiring — lifting, cutting, and hauling the bamboo to the shore where others prepared the bridge
‎for repair.

‎With a fixed bridge but not in good shape yet, we crossed over and reached out to our friend who is deaf.

‎Her family was struck by the storm, losing some of their belongings.

‎We shared our resources — food, bottled water, and clothes — making sure they had what they needed.

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These storms' destruction in 2020 teaches us to support each other, it's either resources or kindness.

‎What matters is that they felt more comforted knowing they were not alone.

‎Until our next future storms... Buh-bye. 👋🫣

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