Bernardo's posts with tag: frank
Saturday, I was at the class. I was informed that Typhoon Frank would probably hit Manila since the public signal warning was at signal number two yet there was sunshine.
I didn't took "Frank" seriously as I thought as earlier foretasted, would evade the Philippines and go to Japan instead, but it made a landfall.
Saturday afternoon after class, me and my friend went to Antipolo to do some research but failed due torrential rains...and this text from one of my best buds shocked me: "Bro, grbe bha sa Pvia, ara sa a2p akn u2d. (Bro, the flood in Pavia was at the worst. My brother was even at the rooftop.)..I was numb. I called my grandmother and she told me that she evacuated our house as half of it was submerged all of the sudden by floodwaters. The appliances and everything has not been saved...She's all alone. She said that it was the worst flood that hit Pavia in recent memory.
And as I went home and watched CNN, the scene of Iloilo's catastrophe was flashed for few minutes...familiar places which traditionally don't have floods were like Atlantis! Emotionally I was uneasy. I've been to the floods of Iloilo, experienced it first hand. But not this devastating.
As the day passes by, the news trickles the media as the city and the province reel itself from the ravage of the murky waters from the mountains, poured by typhoon "Frank" and habagat monsoon. And by those times as the rain diminishes, cadavers are floating one by one. Miserable, the roads were muddy, some places were like lakes, trees down and people frantic. This is what I see from the constant texts and calls and media...I was awed.
Mother Nature's wrath was awesome, I was dumbstruck. Never seen Iloilo this miserable, this state that anyone was caught on a surprise. Disaster!!!
Despite hell broke loose, I am thankful that my loved ones are Ok. Although my home at Pavia was devastated and appliances were not salvaged, nothing of it could replace the lives of my loved ones who survived the wrath. And although my loved ones survived, I still sympathize and pray for those who lost their relatives and friends, hoping that they would soon recover and see the light behind the dark clouds.
Fellow kasimanwas, we will prevail. Our spirits would not be dampened, yet learned our lesson from this tragedy. We Ilonggos in history has this attitude of never-say-die, we fought for our freedom from the colonists, we've thread the murky waters of depression, we stood mighty despite the dethronement, padayon guihapon Ilonggo! This is the time that we can prove that we as Ilonggos are courageous despite our gentleness. Padayon Ilonggo! Pagkatapos sang sini nga kalaut na aton nga ginabatyag, amo na ni ang tiyempo sang panibag-ong pagsugod!
*Picture courtesy of Ricky Alejo and AFP
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