Netizens share stories of Karding’s devastation
MANILA, Philippines – Netizens in areas struck by Typhoon Karding shared firsthand accounts of the devastation it left behind.
Polillo Islands, Quezon
Social media user Chrish Combalicer uploaded this video from Polillo Island in Quezon province, one of the first areas to be hit by Karding when it was still classified as a super typhoon. Strong winds and rain battered their town.
Super typhoon #KardingPH hits Polilio Island
PLEASE KEEP THEM SAFE🙏WATCH: A social media user captures the impact of Super Typhoon #KardingPH in Panukulan town on the northwestern part of Polillo Island in Quezon province. 📹: Chrish CombalicerSend us the latest situation in your area at inq.news/BAICommunity or use the hashtag #RescuePH to report calls for rescue.Get live updates on #KardingPH: inq.news/KardingPH
Posted by Be An INQUIRER on Sunday, September 25, 2022
Water even began entering this Polillo Island resident’s home. Gerlie Aguila took a video of her house and adjacent store as floodwater forced them to elevate her family’s belongings.
“First time na inabot kami ng baha, nakaranas ng baha dito sa loob ng bahay, sa Polillo,” she said.
(This is the first time the flood reached us, we experienced it inside our home in Polillo.)
Resident deals with flooding brought by #KardingPH in Polillo, Quezon
'BAHA NA SA LOOB'LOOK: A social media user in Polillo, Quezon, showed the first-hand effects of #KardingPH as floodwater entered her house on Sunday, Sept. 25.In a Facebook post, Gerlie Aguila of Purok 2, Barangay Poblacion, shared a video of the damage to the living room and the store of her rented house.📹: Gerlie Lumbres Aguila (via Ralph Gurango/INQUIRER.net)Send us the latest situation in your area at inq.news/BAICommunity or use the hashtag #RescuePH to report calls for rescue. #BeAnINQUIRER #BAIxINQ• Follow live updates for #KardingPH: inq.news/KardingPH
Posted by Be An INQUIRER on Sunday, September 25, 2022
In the aftermath of Karding, social media user Jonard Francia recorded its devastation in Polillo. Electrical posts were tilted, and trash and leaves could be seen scattered all over the area.
Aftermath of #KardingPH in Polillo, Quezon
THE AFTERMATHWATCH: A video posted from Polillo, Quezon shows the damage caused by Typhoon #KardingPH after it made landfall on the island Sunday night, Sept. 25.In a video shot by social media user Jonard Francia, the storm surge brought about by the typhoon left debris at Taluong Port and toppled small trees and roofing.📹: Jonard Francia (via Ralph Gurango/INQUIRER.net)Send us the latest situation in your area at inq.news/BAICommunity or use the hashtag #RescuePH to report calls for rescue.Get live updates on #KardingPH: inq.news/KardingPH
Posted by Be An INQUIRER on Sunday, September 25, 2022
Burdeos, Quezon
In Burdeos, Quezon, where Karding first made landfall on Sunday, Irina Delos Santos captured a video of about 267 people taking shelter in St. Rafael Church as the then super typhoon battered the area.
#KardingPH brings heavy rain, powerful winds to Burdeos, Quezon
WATCH: Typhoon #KardingPH brought heavy rain and powerful winds as it made landfall in the vicinity of Burdeos, Quezon, on Sunday, Sept. 25.Roughly 267 individuals were evacuated from their homes and took shelter at St. Rafael Church due to the threat of flooding.📹: Burdeos MDRMMO, RHU via Irina delos Santos (via Ves Garcia/INQUIRER.net)Send us the latest situation in your area at inq.news/BAICommunity or use the hashtag #RescuePH to report calls for rescue. #BeAnINQUIRER #BAIxINQ• Follow live updates for #KardingPH: inq.news/KardingPH
Posted by Be An INQUIRER on Sunday, September 25, 2022
Kevin Morillo from Burdeos shared photos of Karding’s aftermath, where houses with light materials were destroyed and trees were toppled.
“Patuloy pa ring naglilinis ng mga naiwan na pinsala [ng bagyo],” Morilla told the Inquirer on Monday.
(The cleanup continues after the typhoon’s devastation.)
LOOK: A resident of Burdeos, Quezon, shared photos of the devastation left by Typhoon #KardingPH after it made landfall…
Posted by Be An INQUIRER on Monday, September 26, 2022
Another Burdeos resident named Ryan Malapo lamented the devastation, saying they have yet to receive help.
“[Hindi namin] alam kung paano magsisimula. Wala pa rin nakakarating na biyaya. Umaasa na lang sa mga tao na may mabubuting loob… at sa Panginoon,” he added.
(We do not know where to start. No blessings have arrived. We are hoping for the goodwill of people and for God.)
LOOK: Typhoon #KardingPH left flattened houses and felled trees in its wake after it slammed into Burdeos town in Quezon…
Posted by Be An INQUIRER on Monday, September 26, 2022
Dingalan, Aurora
Kalibb Arenas captured the rough waves on the Dingalan coast mere hours before Karding made landfall in the Aurora last Sunday.
Waves crash on the coast of Dingalan, Aurora due to #KardingPH
#ICYMI: Waves crashed on the coast of Dingalan, Aurora, as captured in a video a few hours before Typhoon #KardingPH made landfall on Sunday, Sept. 25. Uploader Kalibb Arenas told the Inquirer that the cellular signal in the area remains intermittent following the onslaught of the typhoon.📹: Kalibb Arenas/Facebook (via Ralph Gurango/INQUIRER.net)Send us the latest situation in your area at inq.news/BAICommunity or use the hashtag #RescuePH to report calls for rescue. #BeAnINQUIRER• Follow live updates for #KardingPH: inq.news/KardingPH
Posted by Be An INQUIRER on Monday, September 26, 2022
Another Dingalan resident with the Twitter handle “@xvjuanxv” uploaded a video of the night Karding battered their town with torrential rain and strong winds.
Typhoon #KardingPH lashes Dingalan, Aurora
#ICYMI: Typhoon #KardingPH lashed several parts of Dingalan town with gusty winds and torrential rain as it hit the southern portion and other neighboring provinces of Aurora on Sunday, Sept. 25.📹: Mark, @xvjuanxv/Twitter (via Ves Garcia/INQUIRER.net)Send us the latest situation in your area at inq.news/BAICommunity or use the hashtag #RescuePH to report calls for rescue. #BeAnINQUIRER #BAIxINQ • Follow live updates for #KardingPH: inq.news/KardingPH
Posted by Be An INQUIRER on Monday, September 26, 2022
San Jose, Bulacan
Angel Carlyn Garrido, a San Jose, Bulacan resident, called for rescue on Monday as floods in the area already surpassed the roof of their neighbor’s house.
“Wala [na rin] pong kuryente kaya po nakakatakot kasi baka biglang tumaas pa ang tubig eh wala na pong charge ang mga phone, baka hindi na po [kami] makahingi ng tulong,” she went on to say,” Garrido said.
(We do not have electricity, so we are scared that the water might suddenly rise. Also, our phones weren’t fully charged, so we may be unable to ask for help.)
Marikina City, Metro Manila
Meanwhile, in the flood-prone city of Marikina, Jojie Sevillena captured a video of water climbing up the streets as residents watched in the rain.
Residents also had to worry about the Marikina River, which reached the third alarm during Karding’s onslaught. Abet Cruz posted photos of the Barangay Nangka being overwhelmed with flood water.
While Typhoon Karding has left the Philippine area of responsibility, a trail of destruction marked its path. As of writing, eight people have been confirmed dead by the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council.
Meanwhile, Karding also caused P160.1 million worth of agricultural damage, said the Department of Agriculture.
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