My country gets hit by typhoons year after year. No biggie. Floods a province or two, we watch the news to see how bad the damage is, and move on in life. Seen it before, and we were always okay. Besides, this usually happens in Luzon, and I'm miles and miles away south of the country.
Only this time, it hit my hometown.
As work settled down on my night shift last night, I check out Facebook on my iPad. First thing that grabs my attention is a post that says my high school best friend needs help. They were talking about a party a few days ago so I thought it was about that party. Until I read the message and it continued
"he and his family are on the roof of his house. His wife is pregnant. Please help and pass on to rescuers."Holy crap.
My wife and I are from Cagayan de Oro, one of the cities hardest hit by the flashfloods. So far, my family and my wife's family are safe. No news yet about any deaths on my side of friends, but one of my wife's college pals lost her mom; she was one of those who drowned during the night.
I ask that the community pray for the people hit by this calamity. God bless us all.


Yes, that is an Army 6x4 truck halfway buried in floodwater.

People gathering what they can of their belongings.

A woman looking, wondering how half of her house has gone. I bet she's thankful she's alive though. And yes, that is mud on the second-floor level of her house.

Debris washed up
ON TOP of the bridge. This bridge my parents cross every day to take my younger brother to school, the school itself further up-river but is on low ground. I suspect much damage has been done there too.


I know that this family is now with God in heaven, and I pray for all those they have left behind.
Yahoo news saying 436 have died.
Some views of this aerial footage looks familiar, it would've been further down the road from where my wife and I used to live.
Iligan City, 45 minutes west of Cagayan de Oro, also hit hard.
CNN news coverage of the event.
I'm hearing reports of close to 4,000 lost their lives, and many more have lost nearly everything else.