its time for siargao to build typhoon resistant/proof kind of houses and resorts.... di na uubra siguro ang mga native na bubong sana yun ang isa sa mga lessons learned ng siargao.. it will still be a great tourist destination pero sana may matutunan sa pinagdaanang to
Seen many videos on the damage at general Luna and your video has been the best from your walking perspective...looking forward to more of your videos...even on everyday life.... Be safe😃
Thank you for your raw, but very informative video...love your simple, honest narrative reporting. KEEP GOING😍😍😍. Bangon Siargao 🙏🏼❤🙏🏼...! Kaya yan💪💪💪 Prayers from.CORON, PALAWAN! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
My heart goes out to you beautiful people. This is so sad to see all the devastation everywhere and I pray you all get the much needed help you deserve. Good luck for the future and stay safe.
Thank God you made it safe The whole place devastation is really heartbreaking Praying that the people in siargao and the place can recover very soon Dear God forgive us our sins and be merciful to us Amen
Siguro, yung “wala, nobody expected this” if the area is prone to storm surge or tsunami dapat ang forced evacuation ay seryosong usapin sa mga LGUs, at ang structures dapat iconsider nyo na ang mixed cement at wood. Marami ata sa mga houses sa siargao puro pa rin kubo ang roofing. Grabe na ang climate change kasi dnman binabagyo dyan ng grabe pero eto na. Prayers po para sa mga nasalanta. Peace for the holidays!!!
It took 10 years for Tacloban to recover from Yolanda which was worst hit..it will take 5 years in my estimate for beautiful Siargao to recover. REBUILD SIARGAO!! LETS REBUILD SIARGAO!! MAKE IT EVEN MORE BEAUTIFUL AND BETTER! WE CAN DO IT
@anothaview Hmm too expensive dude, this type of Typhoon only hits once every 30-40 years or if ever.... the main cause of the damage was from falling coconuts trees, large trees in general around buildings and flying debris, so perhaps a realistic and affordable idea is just to redesign the island plan - factor in the seasonal rainfall, water levels, etc and build roads and houses, relocate trees or plant trees in certain areas based on composite geographic data as well as meteorological data to take advantage of natural climate/weather and geography to harness it with appropriate design. So we can look at where trees should be planted and where we should not have them for starters, this will sigficantly reduce damage to buildings and infrastructures like powerlines, communication towers and water tanks etc, it will keep access clear and most importantly it will reduce the risk of death from freak surges, floods and mud slides, flying debris, falling trees and coconuts........ So my suggestion would be to employ a GIS specialist and town planner for planning out the new Siargao development. Maybe even employ architects for helping with designing affordable typhoon proof housing also for the locals...but with trying to keep with the cultural theme in mind, so although the new Siargao might have all these ideas and thoughts built or planned into it, It should still have the Siargao feel to it that we are all familiar with - the island feel.
But it seems like these typhoons happen very very often around this time. They have got to build better homes I understand financially families can't afford I'm sure government can figure the expenses out. This is so sad
@@krystingrant6292 yes but most times the typhoons that effect Siargao in anyway are harmless because it only gets a swiff of it not the eye of it. Only on occassions when the LOW barrometric pressure in centered into Siargao which is rare will it be a threat, as it was with Odette. There have only been 3 Super Typhoons including the 2021 that caused destruction in Siargao in the last 50 years. One was in 1969 (the worse), then in 1984 (less worse), then Typhoon Odette in 2021 which was less worse than the previous 2. As you can see Siargao is hit with a devastating Typhoon 3 times in 50 years and most of the destruction is caused by falling coconut trees and flyng debris from buildings and trees. So the damage can really be reduced signficantly if town planning is employed and infrastruture and access is planned out approriately. Good grounded utilities, such as water reserves, communication towers, powerlines, and good planned out road and communication access would also prevent damage to the infrastructure. It was observed that standard built housings (cement and reinforced roofs) that were built away from trees or sigificant threat from building debris survived in the Odette Typhoon as though they were not touched.
MY GOD…..It’s CRAZY how the next day in the morning how Peaceful and BEAUTIFUL it looked……But the DAMAGE is HUGE it looks as something mowed down the trees it’s going to take years to look as it once did……The best part is you still have your family………It looks like a BOMB was set off….
Hi sis, bagong kapitbahay po. Nakakqtakot naman tingnan sana okay kayo at ang buong pamilya. Sending support po from cebu
I guess the room you guys were in stayed dry! You were lucky that big glass window didn’t blow in!
hello iam watching your vlog madam
father of ms apple arban one of your housemate thank you for sharing this video.
its time for siargao to build typhoon resistant/proof kind of houses and resorts.... di na uubra siguro ang mga native na bubong sana yun ang isa sa mga lessons learned ng siargao.. it will still be a great tourist destination pero sana may matutunan sa pinagdaanang to
That's what I thought too... probably design houses similar to Greece's Santorini or Mykonos.
keep safe im your new friend oo nga maherap experience koren yan noon sa leyte at ngayon Odette my family nag titiis sa brown out at kulang ng tubig
Seen many videos on the damage at general Luna and your video has been the best from your walking perspective...looking forward to more of your videos...even on everyday life.... Be safe😃
Where did the families go when there roofs were being blown away? OMG! Did they just huddle together …
Such smooth footage. Thank you for documenting and showing us aunty
Thank you for your raw, but very informative video...love your simple, honest narrative reporting. KEEP GOING😍😍😍. Bangon Siargao 🙏🏼❤🙏🏼...! Kaya yan💪💪💪 Prayers from.CORON, PALAWAN! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
good documentation.. but pls dont say OMG unless in the form of prayer... hope all is well there
ano po nangyari sa aso...pls update po sa aso na binanggit mo
I wish next Reconstruction of all the building and houses are typhoon proof GOD bless everyone
after the monster typhoon, they give you an awesome sunrise of all sunrise..
My heart goes out to you beautiful people. This is so sad to see all the devastation everywhere and I pray you all get the much needed help you deserve. Good luck for the future and stay safe.
Thank God you made it safe
The whole place devastation is really heartbreaking
Praying that the people in siargao and the place can recover very soon
Dear God forgive us our sins and be merciful to us
Amen
Siguro, yung “wala, nobody expected this” if the area is prone to storm surge or tsunami dapat ang forced evacuation ay seryosong usapin sa mga LGUs, at ang structures dapat iconsider nyo na ang mixed cement at wood. Marami ata sa mga houses sa siargao puro pa rin kubo ang roofing. Grabe na ang climate change kasi dnman binabagyo dyan ng grabe pero eto na. Prayers po para sa mga nasalanta. Peace for the holidays!!!
buti nalang mawalan ng roof ang bahay keysa matumbahan ng puno ng niyog.
Watching from france, stay strong and God Bless
People should start working together in clearing up the debris
I am helping...im praying...
Paanu nlng dumitng araw n judmentday grbe cgro hahay sna mgbgo n taung lhat kac sign n tlga
Wag mo sabihin d mo xpect ang mangyare d mo hawak ang kagustuhan ni lord
It took 10 years for Tacloban to recover from Yolanda which was worst hit..it will take 5 years in my estimate for beautiful Siargao to recover. REBUILD SIARGAO!! LETS REBUILD SIARGAO!! MAKE IT EVEN MORE BEAUTIFUL AND BETTER! WE CAN DO IT
@anothaview Hmm too expensive dude, this type of Typhoon only hits once every 30-40 years or if ever.... the main cause of the damage was from falling coconuts trees, large trees in general around buildings and flying debris, so perhaps a realistic and affordable idea is just to redesign the island plan - factor in the seasonal rainfall, water levels, etc and build roads and houses, relocate trees or plant trees in certain areas based on composite geographic data as well as meteorological data to take advantage of natural climate/weather and geography to harness it with appropriate design. So we can look at where trees should be planted and where we should not have them for starters, this will sigficantly reduce damage to buildings and infrastructures like powerlines, communication towers and water tanks etc, it will keep access clear and most importantly it will reduce the risk of death from freak surges, floods and mud slides, flying debris, falling trees and coconuts........ So my suggestion would be to employ a GIS specialist and town planner for planning out the new Siargao development. Maybe even employ architects for helping with designing affordable typhoon proof housing also for the locals...but with trying to keep with the cultural theme in mind, so although the new Siargao might have all these ideas and thoughts built or planned into it, It should still have the Siargao feel to it that we are all familiar with - the island feel.
@anothaview Excellente
But it seems like these typhoons happen very very often around this time. They have got to build better homes I understand financially families can't afford I'm sure government can figure the expenses out. This is so sad
@@krystingrant6292 yes but most times the typhoons that effect Siargao in anyway are harmless because it only gets a swiff of it not the eye of it. Only on occassions when the LOW barrometric pressure in centered into Siargao which is rare will it be a threat, as it was with Odette. There have only been 3 Super Typhoons including the 2021 that caused destruction in Siargao in the last 50 years. One was in 1969 (the worse), then in 1984 (less worse), then Typhoon Odette in 2021 which was less worse than the previous 2. As you can see Siargao is hit with a devastating Typhoon 3 times in 50 years and most of the destruction is caused by falling coconut trees and flyng debris from buildings and trees. So the damage can really be reduced signficantly if town planning is employed and infrastruture and access is planned out approriately. Good grounded utilities, such as water reserves, communication towers, powerlines, and good planned out road and communication access would also prevent damage to the infrastructure. It was observed that standard built housings (cement and reinforced roofs) that were built away from trees or sigificant threat from building debris survived in the Odette Typhoon as though they were not touched.
Yung mga bangka sadyang nilagay dun sa medyo malayo sa dagat!
escalada whuich country r u from?
pati mga birds tila nabulabog at naghahanapan ng kanilang nawawalang pamilya din, very sad.
MY GOD…..It’s CRAZY how the next day in the morning how Peaceful and BEAUTIFUL it looked……But the DAMAGE is HUGE it looks as something mowed down the trees it’s going to take years to look as it once did……The best part is you still have your family………It looks like a BOMB was set off….
Hello
It's just so unfair.. out of all the places why did the eye of that storm have to go through and destroy that beautiful island :(
It destroyed several other islands too. Siargao and Cebu just happen to get all the screen time.
@@dheaismaxx I know it destroyed others too
Tanong nag reregrow ba ang coconut leaves??
Yes. As long as the core or ubod is not badly the damaged but it will take months to a year for the tree to recover.
🙏🙏🙏🧡🧡🧡
Expect the expectation
I'll be there in 6 months to buy cheap land! Thanks!
puro kau siargao bat de nyo tingnan ang surigao city mismo sera den lahat
Digong
Shame on you all !