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Residents across the northern Philippines spent a terrifying night as Typhoon Fung-wong ripped through the region, bringing torrential rain, violent winds, and widespread flooding. The storm made landfall on Luzon late Sunday, toppling power lines, uprooting trees, and cutting off entire communities. Thousands sought refuge in evacuation centers while others stayed home, “praying for safety,” as the storm howled through the night.

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00:00.
00:21No bandang sixth,
00:23doon na po namin naramdaman yung hangin,
00:25tsaka konting ulan po.
00:27Then bandang nine na po, nine to ten,
00:29until the day of the day.
00:31This is how it happened.
00:33It was so high.
00:35Almost all the trees were buried.
00:37When we came out earlier,
00:39it was so cool.
00:41It was so cool.
00:43At in the afternoon,
00:45it was really hot.
00:47The heat is still hot.
00:49I don't know
00:51until the afternoon
00:53will come back here.
00:59The fire is still hot.
01:01The fire is still hot.
01:03This fire is still hot.
01:05It's hot.
01:07It's hot.
01:09Do you see this?
01:11The fire is still hot here.
01:13It's hot.
01:15It's hot.
01:17It's hot.
01:19It's hot.
01:21It's hot.
01:23It's hot.
01:25No, no,
01:26I couldn't sleep at night
01:27because the air flowed in the air, the air flowed in the air.
01:32You really hear it.
01:34And the trees that I used to pour.
01:48I didn't stop my parents.
01:51I told them to pray for us so that we wouldn't be able to pray.
01:54I'm only going to pray for the Lord, but I'm not going to do that.
02:24I don't know.
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