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During Typhoon Tino, Vladimir and his father decided to stay at home while his mother and sibling evacuated early to their neighbor's house for safety.

"As the water started rising, my father and I did our best to save our important belongings such as documents and devices," Vladimir told WooGlobe. "We struggled to keep them safe, but soon the water grew too high for us to continue.

"We never thought the flood would reach that level, especially since it was the first time such an event had ever occurred in our area. The experience left us deeply traumatized; at one point, we genuinely feared being trapped inside the house. The water rose quickly, and going outside was too dangerous because we could have been swept away by the strong current."
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00:20Oh, I'm going to lay down.
00:37Oh, it's too small.
00:43Right.
00:46What is it?
00:46This is a small one.
00:48How many can you get all the things?
00:50I've been around here today,
00:50and it's so much fun!
00:51I'll get a little bit about this.
00:51I've never heard about this.
00:51Hey, I'm pretty long, you know what I'm doing.
00:56I'm looking for a few minutes.
01:01I'm going to get to know what the hell.
01:04I'm going to get to know what the hell is.
01:12I'm going to get to know what the hell is.
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