No one can beat Nature's wrath

@Nakitakona (58405)
Philippines
July 20, 2025 5:58am CST
Typhoon Crising nevet left the country without leaving a trace. It affected more than 100,000 suffering from floods, landslides and infrastructure havoc. It was reoorted by National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) that 39,931 families, or 105,313 individuals, had been affected in 546 barangays across 14 regions nationwide. The government has extended help to them. So far Typhoon Crising has finally exited the country.
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@rsa101 (40030)
• Philippines
20 Jul
The combination of the typhoon and monsoon rains, which affected many people, contributed to the devastation. There are places that were not directly hit by the typhoon, but the monsoon rains intensified, causing flooding in areas that were not expected to be affected by the typhoon.
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@rsa101 (40030)
• Philippines
20 Jul
@Nakitakona Same here in Manila just heavy rains. The winds may blow from time to time. There was even a large billboard that came crashing down because of the heavy rains.
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@Nakitakona (58405)
• Philippines
20 Jul
Just like in our place we only experience heavy rains but floods can't be controlled.
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@Nakitakona (58405)
• Philippines
21 Jul
@rsa101 is it not made of steetl? Usually billboard is steel in structure.
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@cherigucchi (15826)
• Philippines
20 Jul
That was what I heard but I can still feel the wrath you are talking about. It hasn't stopped raining yet
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@Nakitakona (58405)
• Philippines
20 Jul
@cacay1 But typhoon records say the country is visited by typhoons not less than 20.
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@Nakitakona (58405)
• Philippines
20 Jul
Well that's the nature brought by monsoon rains besides it is the rainy season in our place.
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@cherigucchi (15826)
• Philippines
21 Jul
@Nakitakona That is correct
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@snowy22315 (195389)
• United States
22 Jul
Sorry to hear things Re so rough there. Please stay safe!
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@Nakitakona (58405)
• Philippines
22 Jul
Yes I will thank you.
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@snowy22315 (195389)
• United States
22 Jul
Thank God it's gone. It's our hurricane season here but nothing has happened so far really. They usually get cranked up in about a month. We tend to get hit late August until early Nov.
@celticeagle (179207)
• Boise, Idaho
20 Jul
How horrible. Glad it finally exited the country. Mother Nature can be a real horror sometimes.
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@celticeagle (179207)
• Boise, Idaho
21 Jul
@Nakitakona .........I find that understandable.
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@Nakitakona (58405)
• Philippines
22 Jul
@celticeagle Fine you got it.
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@Nakitakona (58405)
• Philippines
21 Jul
That's her punishment or retaliation from the abuse of man.
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@Jenaisle (16383)
• Philippines
21 Jul
Classes were suspended here, and it is still raining cats and dogs. I hope the rain will finally stop.
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@Nakitakona (58405)
• Philippines
21 Jul
Here we have no more rains
@jstory07 (145604)
• Roseburg, Oregon
20 Jul
That is good that the typhoon is gone.
@LindaOHio (199660)
• United States
21 Jul
That's terrible. I hope help comes soon.