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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Typhoon Pablo (Bopha)

The eye of Typhoon Pablo with international name Bopha had hit Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines at approximately 12 noon yesterday and stayed for at least 1 hour moving west towards Dumaguete City with strong winds of 101-185kph. 

As of this writing Typhoon Pablo is located near Puerto Princesa Palawan, Philippines. 

courtesy of DOST PAGASA
With slight rain and heavy winds this is how the direction of the winds before the eye of the Typhoon had hit our City yesterday around 11:23AM taken outside our home.



At 12:48PM with the eye of the typhoon in the vicinity strong to intense winds were changing directions. 




After the the passing by of the eye of the Typhoon, heavy rains had started pouring at past 1PM.







People in Cagayan de Oro City are still traumatized because of Typhoon Sendong that hit the City on December 16 last year that killed more than 2000. This time the people are all aware and alert.

And We thank you LORD for keeping us all safe this time. 


8 comments:

  1. We heard here in the States that this was heading towards the Philippines. I hope you continue to be safe.

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  2. How terrifying it must have been knowing that another typhoon was on its way. Let's be thankful that this time it did not take lives. Your pictures are excellent.

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  3. After my previous comment I have since heard that a number of lives have been lost. I hope this message finds you and your family safe.

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  4. Glad to know that you and family are safe. Looks scary but perfectly captured.

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  5. Amazing photography and hope you are safe and dry ~ (A Creative Harbor) ~ artmusedog and Carol ^_^

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  6. Scary!!! Hope all of your family is safe and on high ground.

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  7. I got scared too when I heard of the news. I told my family in Ozamis and a niece who is in Iligan to be alert all the time. Thanks God you all safe.

    Visiting from Water World Wednesday
    Kim,USA

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  8. I can't imagine how it felt, but glad God kept you safe. Thanks for the photos in the midst of the storm.

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