09-28-2009, 07:26 PM
http://www.theage.com.au/world/philippin...-g8o4.html
more heroes right here. mas bata pa cxa saken! @_@
more heroes right here. mas bata pa cxa saken! @_@
Frakkin Flood n' Rain
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09-28-2009, 07:26 PM
http://www.theage.com.au/world/philippin...-g8o4.html
more heroes right here. mas bata pa cxa saken! @_@
09-28-2009, 07:30 PM
Yep. It's a trooper. My mom tried to get it to Honda to have it checked and serviced but they already received somewhere around 150 plus cars by 2 pm
09-28-2009, 08:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-28-2009, 09:01 PM by Doom Trigger.)
Wow.. I'm still alive. No damage incured(both shops and haus all intact). Quite the miracle considering that we live in a very flooded area(we almost always have floods in our area even in the slightest rainfall). Yes business was bad these past few days, but hey, we're all alive.. Hope everybody's ok tho..
Ardjin: Good to knw ya got out of thr alright, I heard that mall was submerged pretty damn well, and ya helped ppl along the way too. Sero: Quite the adventure there, I'm glad ya got outa there ok..
This is also a punishment for you.
You will be the defender of justice and wear a mask forever, you won't be able to live as yourself. You will sacrifice all your happiness for the world.. Eternally.. (Last words to Zero - Lelouch Vi Britania)
A video and some more photos.
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to the people who got your house flooded? Jake/mix?
hows the situation there? has it subsided? did anyone texted raffy?
09-28-2009, 09:30 PM
It's not easy to watch people getting swept away. Reminds me of the tsunami several years ago.
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/glance/868590...ila-floods
09-28-2009, 10:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-28-2009, 10:19 PM by Twin-Skies.)
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On a better but equally tragic note: Soldier saves 20 before drowning in Laguna http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?art...egoryId=63 Quote:MANILA, Philippines - A soldier saved 20 people from raging floodwaters during rescue operations but lost his own life when he drowned later in Famy town, Laguna. Philippine man loses own life after saving dozens from floods http://www.theage.com.au/world/philippin...-g8o4.html Quote:An 18-year-old construction worker braved rampaging floods in the Philippines to save more than 30 people, but ended up sacrificing his life in a last trip to rescue a baby girl and her mother who were being swept away on a styrofoam box. A moment of silence for those who have truly lived above and beyond the call of duty...
09-28-2009, 11:06 PM
Oh man. I guess I'll cancel all leisure stuff tomorrow to help out. Took me long enough to react
Baliktad oras ko ngayon, sleep at day, up at night. Anyway, I have a chance to help out tomorrow at ABS-CBN with a couple of my mom's acquaintances..to repack food.
09-29-2009, 12:10 AM
hi guys its good that every one is ok well were fine here at cavite but my office in paranque was not that fortunate lagpas tao ung baha at bumigay ang pader nang naia
if you know yourself and your enemy you will never fear the results of a hundred battles if you know yourself but not the enemy for every victory you will suffer a defeat if you dont know yourself neither your enemy you will lose at every battle.<br />sun tzu, the art of war
09-29-2009, 12:15 AM
Yeah NAIA became a pier instead of an airport.
Mix was finally able to go online a few minutes ago. I guess he'll post a little later.
09-29-2009, 12:30 AM
I salute all those who have given their time, effort and LIVES, to help and save those who've really been hit hard by Ondoy.
I'm safe, and I'm glad to see mostly everyone is too. I'm currently in Project 4, QC, because as of yesterday the basin of Marikina/Pasig/Cainta/Lower Antipolo was still filled with water. During Saturday, the height of the water in our village reached higher than 7 feet, I'd say. Inside of the house reached waist deep, and like Twin our 2 refs were floating quite merrily inside the living roof. It was like I was in the flooded hold of a pirate ship, darkness included. Good thing though is that we were able to get most of our stuff on the first floor, up on the second. Bad thing is we couldn't bring up many of our other kitchen appliances, and all our cars. They're now waiting to be towed to the mechanic me and my dad know so that they can start to be fixed. During the storm, I was trying to keep in close contact with Ice, but it was hard as she had to turn her phone off periodically to save the batteries. Their first floor was already submerged when the water in our village was still just knee deep, and rain wasn't stopping in the afternoon, so I had a real cause for concern. Also, in our house we were regularly checking on the water levels, because if worse came to worst we really had to evacuate to the roof. Good thing it didn't happen. But honestly, I don't think I've prayed harder in my life. There were 10 people and our dog in our house that night: me, my cousin who lives in Laguna but stays with us during schooldays, my 2 sisters, our 2 househelp, the young daughter of our neighbor and her yaya who were entrusted to us by her parents (they only had a one-story house), our dog Cloey, and 2 of my friends who spent the night after we went out on Friday, but were stuck in my house because of the rains. I realized after getting connected and back online that what I went through was already better off than what many others experienced. One of my friends who stayed the night was calling his family periodically, at one point he was already panicking since the water inside their house had already almost filled the first floor, and their second floor had no exit to the roof. My other friend had it even worse: his house was in Provident, Marikina, the subdivision that's really being heard these days. His brother and their househelp were the only two people in the house that night, good thing they had a neighbor who had a house with more than one story, because even standing on their own roof the water was ankle/knee-deep already. In pitch-black darkness. I guess I'll end this post with a repost of my other friend who also lives in Provident. It's a haunting read, but I think it perfectly encapsulates the emotions many of us went through: What doesn't kill you makes you stronger!
"Let's fight... like gentlemen." - Dudley, SF3
09-29-2009, 01:31 AM
Wow this is unfortunate. I hope you guys all safe.
09-29-2009, 04:21 AM
I'm just glad a lot of us are safe right now...
To everyone everyone who helped out and everyone who survived, Good work. "I love chocolate-covered Sophie." A. Nina
Hey Mix, good to hear you're okay. Your friend's story shows that indeed, a lot of people had it worse than most of us.
How did you get past the flooded areas? I hope your house is fine too. There's been reports of looting in abandoned houses already. (09-28-2009, 09:28 PM)atdsutm Wrote: to the people who got your house flooded? Jake/mix? What happened in our house was a flash flood. See, there's a creek/storm drain near my house, and it spilled over. My mom said it's the first time ever that that happened. When it spilled over, the water rose so fast that we couldn't get the cars out on time. My brother/driver tried to drive the cars to higher ground while the water was rising, but the garage was a little elevated. When they got out of the garage, the water was almost chest deep and the cars just stopped working. Right now only the van works, the all of them smell like drainage and poo. Inside the house, the water was knee deep in most places. Our wiring is inside the walls, so the entire first floor has no electricity until now, including the landline. It's good that the water went down fairly quickly as well when the storm drain was able to contain the water again. It's not a puny storm strain either. The thing is around 50-feet deep and about a hundred feet across. We actually have bridges in the village to cross them. Anyway, my family is fine. They just have to worry about the repairs and how to get around because the cars don't work. There's electricity on the second floor of the house now. This was how the park looked like at the height of the flood. That's a shed, for people: Edit: Know what sucks? The weather here has been absolutely -perfect- for the past few days. As in sunshine, cool breeze in the air, trees rustling slowly in the wind, birds chirping, happy squirrels running around in parks, trees reddening slightly because it's almost the end of summer... that sort of thing Seeing that made a lot of Filipinos here wish they were in Manila to volunteer in relief centers. |
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