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    The typhoon FRANK passed the Philippines yesterday and did a lot of damage.

    How were you affected by the storm? ... got flooded? House damaged? Anyone you knew got hurt?


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    I just had a hard time driving from Paranaque to Greenhills to attend a party. I was stressed the whole morning because I couldn't decide if I should go or not. I was surprised to see that a lot of people attended the party in spite of the weather Food was so good kaya sulit naman

    Our garden turned out to be a disaster the morning after the storm but it was nothing compared to what happened after Milenyo.

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    no biggie, electricity was just cut off for a couple of hours...just slept through it...

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    On my end... not much happened aside from the power getting cut off at 4am to 12noon. Generally I was just bored as I didn't have any place to go nor any power to turn on my computer. Slept a bit.
    Last edited by ghosthunter; June 23rd, 2008 at 01:18 PM.

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    affected only by power cut off, buti na lang i have a laptop and psp na mapaglilibangan..

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    No power for half a day. Nothing a good game of pusoy dos can kill

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    Had a micro-flood inside yesterday morning... one of the drainage pipes cracked and leaked inside the house. Had to go out at 10 am and buy "Water Stop" marine epoxy to seal it up. That stuff really works, but it's a b**ch to get out of the container... rock hard until you start kneading it.

    Couldn't get any sleep at all. The wind was howling all night and I could see rain flying by the streetlights at what seemed to be speeds in excess of 100 km/h. At least I had some internet, thanks to Globe Visibility.

    Thanks to this typhoon cancelling all our trips, and the insomnia from the worry over whether the pipe would burst again, I actually got some work done, for once.

    This wasn't as bad as the Millenyo flooding... thank God... the Cavite local government was keeping a close watch over the dikes this time (one more giant Laguna flood due to those dikes and us Tagalogs will invade Cavite and blow all those damn reservoirs up... )... and it wasn't the windiest storm in the past two decades (there was one that blew roofs of of houses here back in the 90's), but it was pretty nerve-wracking.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    Where we live (Commonwealth, QC), it didn't affect us at all. Rains weren't that strong, as with the wind. Wala rin naman kaming lakad ni misis that day (Sunday), so we pretty much bored ourselves reading the newspapers, watching cable TV and stuffing outselves with home-cooked meals.

    There was a power outage alright, but it lasted no more than 20 minutes.

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    Tried to get home but the stretch of Imelda Avenue where I pass was flooded. Since the car in front of me was able to go through, I tried myself but had to turn back midway when I saw the wheels of the CRV 2-3 cars in front of me entirely submerged.

    Went to Robinson's Metro East and waited for the flood to subside na lang. Daming cars na naka park along Imelda Ave., and the gas stations along the roads.

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    a lot of debris from fallen leaves in my backyard.... havent got time to clean them though. Power was out almost the whole day. We just hear the news from a battery operated transistor radio.

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    Buti nalang biglag lumiko si Frank before hitting Tarlac. Since puyat kami that day (we attended a wedding party Saturday night in Metro Manila), natulog nalang kami halos buong araw

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    Power outage from around 5am to 1pm. Not easy when you're refrigerating breastmilk for a 6 month old baby who's also very particular about having lighting around. No internet, no radio, no TV, no info on the weather -- other than what we saw outside.

    The water flowing down our street began to rise, which caused my father-in-law to park his Adventure on an empty lot beside the house -- and he got stuck in the mud. We had to tow it using our neighbor's truck.

    Plus one belated inconvenience: my car battery discharged itself this morning, four months short of the two-year warranty. Luckily I still have the purchase receipt, so the shop will be handing me a service battery tomorrow while they send the old one back to the manufacturer.
    Last edited by Bogeyman; June 23rd, 2008 at 05:59 PM.

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    power outage lang from 3am to 2pm.
    slept through most of it.

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    The Rav4 got battered by the rains... I couldn't move the car to our other garage (with a roof) since the strong winds might blow the gate or something:



    At the height of the rain... water puddles formed in our lawn:



    Late afternoon... the rain subsided by a bit. There's still a 50 percent change that the rain might worsen later.


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    I was awakened by the strong winds at around 4AM (Sunday). I have to go around the house and check everything. Di na ako natulog. Except for some leaves scattered on our front lawn, no damage so far on our properties.

    When the "no classes" declaration was announced this morning, we decided to go out to get some stuff for our daily needs. Medyo tigil na ang ulan. Nag-brown out ng around 10:30AM sa lugar namin. Buti na lang paalis na kami. When we returned in the afternoon, may kuryente na.
    Last edited by chua_riwap; June 23rd, 2008 at 09:01 PM.

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    Nagising at di na makatulog sa ingay ng hangin

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    I got awakened by the strong rains at 4 to 4:30 am Sunday morning...power was out by then...had to buy some batteries also to have our flashlights working...by afternoon I went to visit my mom in law in Kaloocan, a few roads I passed like D. Tuazon in QC were flooded but passable but the stretch of Araneta Ave. in QC Tatalon was unpassable...had to make several detours along the side streets to get to my destination...got to Kaloocan by 3:30 pm and spent the rest of the afternoon there till 8:00 pm...by the time I got home around 8:45 pm luckily power got back on so my batteries were just stored to use for another day...my tutorials also got a rest day yesterday but had to make remedial session for today.

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    Wife and myself were awake as early as 3:30AM because of the noisy wind. Somehow, the room we chose to sleep for the night in our place is not really that sound-proofed vs. the other rooms. Kids were peacefully sleeping in the other rooms. Anyway, electricity was cut-off at around 4AM (and thankfully it was restored just before the 8PM telecast of the F1 Race in France)....

    Our vehicles are safely parked in our covered garage. So, not really a worry. However, the cover fixture that I put on our fence to shield a portion of the interior of our house from a couple of our neighbors' balcony/second floor was flapping wildly. It's a good thing that it never got free from the fence. I needed to restore the nylon ties later in the afternoon when the conditions were a bit better.

    No damage in our little garden. No flood in the street where we live. However, outside our village, there is this perennial flood that the City Government has failed to resolve for so long.

    I needed to engage our generator for the water pump, refrigerator, lighting, electric fan (no cable service - no TV), radio for the latest news, et al. It was a good thing that I "exercise" the generator every few weeks. Was able to log-in to tsikot only when regular power was restored.....

    6303:fetch:

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    1. brown out for about 15 mins just after midnight nung sunday (siguro, they just needed to do it to restore power to a nearby area)
    2. libreng water for car wash nung sunday

    that's all. . .very very thankful. . .until i saw the news reports on tv. . .tsk tsk tsk

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    It felt like playing a role in the making of the 1996 action/thriller/suspense movie Twister~ with me playing the lead role instead!!! It was my first time to drive out-of-town with my son and husband (he does not drive & zero knowledge about cars) without an experienced driver sitting beside me or friends (ACP gang) or relatives within honking distance.

    Anyway, the nightmare started as soon as we entered Calauan, Laguna. The worst part happened when we reached the mountainous area na uphill yung road (we took the wrong turn thanks to my husband who several minutes earlier said that “Men do not ask for direction!”). Kung kelan pa nandun kami sa uphill na road saka pa tumindi ang hangin….it felt like we were inside a washing machine literally!!! Visibility was zero and we were traveling at an ave speed of 10-15kph the whole stretch with all lights turned on and my wiper set to fastest. Even my son stopped playing his DS!!!

    I did not feel nervous or scared (probably the Adrenalin rush) during the whole ordeal. The only thing I can think of during that time is to get us out of the road safely and soon! By the time we reached the main road of San Pablo City it was already sunny!!!


    I thought we’ve seen the worst! Between 1am to 5am Sunday morning nagliliparan na yung mga puno. Good thing we decided to leave the resort earlier and sleep at my friend’s place instead (they own a motel with covered parking). I fell asleep shortly before 6am when everything has subsided. I woke up a few hours later and I am pretty sure we are bringing home lots of bananas courtesy of Frank!!! We left San Pablo around 430pm (Sunday) but this time we took the less stressful route going to Manila via Alaminos/Batangas. When I woke up Monday morning the only thing I can move are my eyes….my whole body aches!!!

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