Reacting to Skypod CCTV Footage DURING Typhoon Odette. (SCARY!)

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

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  • @bbmhrl8759
    @bbmhrl8759 2 года назад +240

    Kryz's casual realization "buti nalang engineer ka" is so cute

  • @bettyswitchedhomerooms
    @bettyswitchedhomerooms 3 года назад +47

    Kudos naman doon sa hanger sa service area na even after those winds eh nakasabit pa din 😂 siya talaga ang pinakamatibay sa lahat!

  • @realthang214
    @realthang214 3 года назад +266

    grabeh! for this situation it pays to have an engineer hubby and an advance thinking wifey to survive monstrous Odette. you're so lucky not only bcoz you pulled this through but even more so coz you get to help others of the same situation. God bless you more skyfam!

  • @mediatrixsy5167
    @mediatrixsy5167 3 года назад +103

    I'm from Southern Leyte and our province was badly hit by Typhoon Odette, too. The strong winds and rain started at 2 P.M. and ended at 10 P.M. We had witnessed how our entire roof was ripped out by the strong winds. It was the scariest thing I've ever experienced in my 25 years of existence.

  • @TheJulyLadyKorina29
    @TheJulyLadyKorina29 3 года назад +101

    Never imagined how strong the wind it is but we are thankful that everyone in skypod is oky! Always stay safe kuya slater and ate kris

    • @gd.m.2236
      @gd.m.2236 3 года назад +3

      Really strong indeed. Thank goodness everyone was safe. It’s like the wind could bend the light beam of a 2000-lumen flashlight!!

  • @calebbongalos3828
    @calebbongalos3828 3 года назад +26

    I really like that Slater includes Kryz on most of his videos. Especially with the commentary ones.

  • @katerobert781
    @katerobert781 3 года назад +121

    I also feel blessed that we have a durable house. The winds were so strong I thought our roof would be ripped out and glass windows broken, but thank God there were no damages from typhoon Odette, buyag. Looking forward to your upcoming project/video for a “doomsday prep” home because my parents are also planning to build a new house away from the city for their retirement. Thank you for always sharing your ideas, Slater!

  • @juliusalistado8404
    @juliusalistado8404 3 года назад +106

    I literally got goosebumps just watching the different footages during the onslaught of Odette. I can't imagine how scared those other people have felt during those moments. It was probably the longest and scariest night of their lives.

  • @richschwartz8004
    @richschwartz8004 3 года назад +150

    Looking forward to the house strengthening videos. We are wanting to build our house on the coast of Guimaras strong enough that anyone who needs shelter from a storm can be safe inside with us while still taking advantage of the hill top views. God bless and stay safe.

  • @Marie-ps8wq
    @Marie-ps8wq 3 года назад +31

    3:42 moral lesson, be up to date on weather forecast. There are a lot of outlets, channels, infos (international and local forecasts) to gather to know whether the typhoon would be stronger than expected.

  • @YourSweetHomeByCJManalo
    @YourSweetHomeByCJManalo 3 года назад +22

    If you play it 2X you can literally see the glass shakingggg grabe it takes tons of courage to keep your emotion intact and manageable. Hugs from Manila, ang strong nyo po sa visayas!

    • @Unknown-ke4he
      @Unknown-ke4he 2 года назад

      Sus, pano pa yung mga made by light materials yung bahay?

  • @YouTuber11111
    @YouTuber11111 3 года назад +412

    I love that you speak your home language so much. Could you also please consider adding English subtitles if it’s possible. I follow you guys from South Africa. Thank you.

    • @Markanthony2284
      @Markanthony2284 Год назад +3

      You can turn on caption on the video settings to english. Translation is pretty much good already.

    • @ichbinnichtich
      @ichbinnichtich Год назад +1

      Thank you, I follow from London :)

  • @mcclaude12
    @mcclaude12 3 года назад +12

    I’m from Dinagat islands and during the typhoon looy jud kaayo ang mga locals kay kasagaran balay are made out of light materials Halos tanan jud balay guba until now nag lisod pa jud ang uban specially kadtong mga walang wala jud.

  • @jazlorie7342
    @jazlorie7342 3 года назад +23

    Yes, I'm planning to renovate our house. Something that is typhoon-proof na. I hope I can afford to get Slater as an engineer. I salute you Slater for giving us, your viewers, an idea on how to build a durable home for our loved ones. I'm looking forward to see updates about the enhancement of your home.

    • @소네미오
      @소네미오 3 года назад

      hi mam.... not to brag po... pero you might want to try the service of my sister... she's licensed architect po...if ever you decide to also give it a chance, just reply po... don't worry hindi po kami nang iiscam po. thanks po.... just delete na lang po kung ayaw nyo naman po😊

  • @deisy688
    @deisy688 3 года назад +55

    Stay safe and GBU Skyfam, can't wait the renovation by Slater of your home and the Doom's Day prep. Facing Typhoon watching your video was quite scary and glad Skyfam are well and safe.

  • @5shotsofcola
    @5shotsofcola 3 года назад +6

    Im so impressed with how Slater made the skypod. Talagang tested ng bagyo

  • @rudolphsolis14
    @rudolphsolis14 2 года назад +1

    lovely couple ... ang ganda tignan ni ms kryz lalo pag tinitignan nya s slater. see how she love slater

  • @savehsworld5016
    @savehsworld5016 3 года назад +64

    That was one of the scariest moments indeed. My house is concrete with only two windows but it was not that safe from the 3 tall trees that fell down on my roof. It destroyed the roof (sheets).

  • @hopeamabelle49
    @hopeamabelle49 3 года назад +8

    Kaya nga we as an Engrs katulad ni Sir Slater are suggesting to home owners and clients na kong gagawa tayu nga bahay oh vertical structure sana we should not make tipid our materials making it more economical but not structural well built naman kasi Philippines is prone to super typhoon talaga . Na kahit yung mga government evacuation center ay nasisira nang bagyo. Hay. Thank you for inspiring us Sir Slater!

  • @maxinarts
    @maxinarts 3 года назад +16

    Hope everyone is safe!!
    I really like the vlogs of Engr. Slater especially when he shares both his quirky and nerd side. As an arki grad, I really idolize you and I have someone to look up to.

  • @sergeantkyungsoo2546
    @sergeantkyungsoo2546 3 года назад +1

    Yes please!!! I'm so excited sa new project mo slater! Makes me rethink about our whole structure again sa house namin.

  • @poisonedcotton5687
    @poisonedcotton5687 3 года назад +25

    Bro, getting maxicare is really helpful. My mom was rushed to the hospital last year and thank God, we had maxicare.

  • @Akoariellance
    @Akoariellance 3 года назад +41

    That was a very traumatic night for Cebuanos in central cebu. Imagine yung feeling na nasa isang corner ka lang and nag pe pray na lahat ng family member mo and mga pinaghirapan ay okay lang after the typhoon pass. The feeling was indescribable with all that smashing and strong whisper of the winds. It was like dooms day na ata that night. Very scary experience. 😔

  • @itsmeLanime
    @itsmeLanime 3 года назад +10

    Grabe 😬😟😲😳
    Galing!!!! Buti nalang po safe kayo Sky fam 😌😊

  • @minranda3974
    @minranda3974 3 года назад +9

    Yes, it really gave us chills... we couldn't eat dinner well because the wind is getting stronger, then later windows starting to break, and roofing of neighbors flew into our parking lot
    Thank God everyone were safe

  • @gliezaendrina3906
    @gliezaendrina3906 3 года назад +2

    same experience TY NONA in Northern Samar specifically Pambujan.. na nakasira ng kubo namin.. but syempre Thankful to God kz buhay kami lahat.. walang casualty ang Pambujan.. 😇☺️

  • @HomeMaker_InProgress
    @HomeMaker_InProgress 3 года назад +5

    Excited to see episodes where you can share with us how to storm proof houses, either on the building phase or with houses that has already been built, it would be very helpful for us especially that PH has typhoon seasons. God bless!

  • @rollivictus3660
    @rollivictus3660 3 года назад +3

    Thanks God that you guys are fine.
    It is the advantage of the house with that build with good design, well engineered and built by the adequate contractor. Keep safe po kayo lagi and God blessed. 👍🇸🇽❤️ UAE

  • @amaa5511
    @amaa5511 3 года назад +13

    Thanks for sharing your experience during the typhoon Odette in Cebu. Im a Cebuana, currently in Australia and were enjoying watching your vlogs. God bless you and your family

  • @jufelbalinas
    @jufelbalinas 3 года назад +13

    yes the sound of the wind is scary gives me goosebumps everytime buti nalang di nalipad bubong nang bahay namin although yung roof namin way back 90s pa. siguro may stronger yung materials dati
    EDIT: 12am-2am kami dito sa Negros tinamaan. So it was pitch black although our house was surrounded by solar lights na bumuhay samin sa 7 days na blackout. 🥲 Blackout here was around 7:30pm. Partida here in Bacolod di kami halos tinatamaan nang malakas na calamities. The last time the oldies recalled was 1990 bagyong Ruping? then during Odette.

  • @kiniechariz
    @kiniechariz 3 года назад +11

    This gave me the idea to check our cctv. It has been sitting untouched since the typhoon.

  • @bumh21
    @bumh21 3 года назад +2

    grabe watching the footages give me the chills talaga. Thank God, skypod is still in tact

  • @mansetvanneantonettev.3392
    @mansetvanneantonettev.3392 3 года назад +6

    Grabe!! Stay safe and God bless, skyfam! ❤️

  • @yancelleshanechu3849
    @yancelleshanechu3849 3 года назад +9

    This reminds me how scary Yolanda was when naglandfall siya dito sa tacloban, good thing di ako masyadong nagkatrauma after kahit i experienced worse than this. But anyways, people shouldn’t take typhoon lightly, taclobanons thought it was just a normal typhoon so yep lesson learned yun samin, i hope same goes to everyone, must learn from the experience of others than experiencing it yourself tapos dun lng tayo ulit magiging ready. Good thing people already know what super typhoon is and storm surge so karamihan sa victims of Odette were kind of ready na. Stay Safe and Bangon Siargao, Cebu, Southern Leyte! 💪🏻

  • @rlgregana
    @rlgregana 3 года назад +2

    This is the proof that in our country, we must have a quality build houses. Sana all maganda and matibay ang bahay. 😊

  • @louiseaaronb
    @louiseaaronb 3 года назад +3

    Excited to see house renovation/ upgrade after typhoon odette. 🥳

  • @AvegaleSantos
    @AvegaleSantos 3 года назад +4

    Thanks Skyfam family for everything that you do!

  • @g.6739
    @g.6739 2 года назад +2

    We're in the eye of typhoon, grabe talaga. From 9 pm until 5 am ata yun, malakas pa rin ang hangin hindi kami makatulog.

  • @Calixvm
    @Calixvm 3 года назад +2

    Same tayo brand ng cctv. Very convenient talaga neto. God bless your family.

  • @lanm2513
    @lanm2513 3 года назад +9

    Mahirap talaga kapag Gabi umaatake ang bagyo ang hirap kumilos kapag madilim. Kaya kapag meron nag tatanung sa mga nag pagawa ng bahay. Dapat may isang room kayo na secure from lindol at baha. Dapat elevated din ang bahay sa daan

  • @josephjocson1385
    @josephjocson1385 3 года назад +28

    We need to educate people, build house with reinforcement for super typhoon and eathquakes

  • @goboghat
    @goboghat 2 года назад +2

    ngayon ko lang na panood ito. sounds so cute when krizy speaks bisaya words. like look o na upaw na ang tree. hahhahaha

  • @Christine-nu2do
    @Christine-nu2do 3 года назад +1

    Super relate dun sa sinabi nila na mafeel mo na talaga yung air pressure na it felt like you were on a plane. Grabe eto yung pinakamalakas na bagyong na experience ko sa buong buhay ko.

  • @crisiamaehorcerada5861
    @crisiamaehorcerada5861 3 года назад +2

    Super relate dre sa Bohol. Grabe jud nanaghoy ang hangin, langkat ang atup. Huhu from 7pm pag blackout to 6am ayha pa milurang jud. Huhu

  • @elediokimberlyd.4235
    @elediokimberlyd.4235 3 года назад +1

    Yes ganyan din yan dito sa Capiz noong Yolanda. As in nakaka trauma. Nakampate dn kami dati kaya ngayon pag nagkabagyo grabi na preparation ng buong bayan. It's very traumatic grabi d ko rin malilimutan yun.

  • @johnreyleosala2935
    @johnreyleosala2935 3 года назад +13

    Can you do a video about sa future functional renovation of your house and what ordinary Filipino house must have when it comes to a typhoon like that...

  • @dabiabolanio114
    @dabiabolanio114 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Skyfam sa tulong nyo sa southern leyte

  • @DebbieMariz
    @DebbieMariz 3 года назад +18

    Kryz experiencing Ondoy here heightened her senses to preparing for SUPER typhoons. Would like to hear from Chase's storm shelter though

  • @peterpiper5300
    @peterpiper5300 3 года назад +7

    come out with a sustainable design / prepper series. we live in a country that experiences storms and typhoons. house designs should not just be aesthetics but also adapted to our environment. so real estate developers can finally take green and sustainable seriously.

  • @brianagumban8945
    @brianagumban8945 3 года назад +1

    So hooked up with this fam vlog 😍❤️

  • @joereseibarra8903
    @joereseibarra8903 2 года назад +3

    To think that you lived in the mountains just amazed me how strong your house is

  • @breerita9447
    @breerita9447 2 года назад

    Happy and excited talaga.. had no better appropriate terms to use? It was a devastating typhoon and damaged a lot of lives and here you are so upbeat about it monetizing off of a tragic event

  • @anrositv747
    @anrositv747 3 года назад +11

    Keep safe and thank you for sharing your experience..Also thank you for inspiring us...even though your also affected by typhoon your also helping the victims of typhoon! Wishing you more blessings!

  • @mayetubatu1404
    @mayetubatu1404 2 года назад +2

    “buti na lang talaga engineer ka love” ms kryz giving us ideas

  • @nicholaichristophernora632
    @nicholaichristophernora632 3 года назад +7

    Better install po commercial CCTV with NVR. Ilagay niyo lang din yung monitor sa strategic location so you can monitor parin ang buong bahay in cases like this kahit walang ng wifi.

  • @kjh4878
    @kjh4878 3 года назад +5

    It's my 1st time to experience strong typhoon. I lived alone in a house. And what makes it worst is that I have panic attack. The whole time I'm having panic attack. Scary indeed!

  • @micho474
    @micho474 3 года назад +3

    In the East coast placing duct tape in X formation across the windows and boarding with plywood is common in preparation for hurricanes.

  • @kurtllena1453
    @kurtllena1453 3 года назад +5

    Im also from cebu. Oslob to be straight. It was like 60 km away from the center but the winds tho. We we're shouting and saying like "santo niño luwasa kami" "lord tabang" and any other things. We also did the rosary. To be honest we weren't expecting that kind of winds. Just like everytime the wind whistles i cry. Grabi it was almost 12 hours battling with that typhoon. Such an unfortunate and traumatic event.

  • @sangreladiaries2824
    @sangreladiaries2824 3 года назад +1

    Nagmahay nagud ko ngano wala ko mag engineering sauna. Super inspiring kaayo ka Slater. Akong anak senior high na siya karon grade 12, really wanted civil engineering since elementary till in senior high, wc is na happy sad ko. But murag nausab iya plano kay lastweek miana siya naku na, murag dili nalang siya mag engineering. I feel sad and worry kay wala napid daw siya kasabot ug unsa jud iyaha. I hope this video serves as her inspiration Slater. Because you are such an inspiration (and also my regrets ngano dili Engineering ako gikuha sauna). Gob bless sa tanan projects pa nimo Eng. Young.

  • @harbingerview
    @harbingerview 3 года назад +34

    I am surprised you do not have hurricane blinds. They are metal exterior blinds that you only close when expecting a hurricane they roll up at the top of windows and are in a container and you pull them down.
    Rolling shutters do exactly what you think they would: roll up and down. When not in use (a.k.a. when the weather's great and there's no storm on the forecast), this type of hurricane protection can also provide your home with additional insulation and privacy without sacrificing aesthetic. Some selections (like Roll-a-way's StormSafe Rolling Shutters), can even be controlled with remotes.

    • @TheAgnesrabino
      @TheAgnesrabino 3 года назад +2

      Thanks for sharing this. My husband wants us to retire in the eye of the storm🌀 'joke😄😄😄 But, it's true😐

  • @the12thavatar68
    @the12thavatar68 3 года назад +36

    why not mount a frame outside the glass walls where you can slide wood slabs to protect it during typhoons? i also dream of having a glass house but after seeing this… i’m not sure anymore. typhoons are getting stronger year after year. we should not only focus on aesthetics in constructing our safe havens.

    • @ent3ngk4bis0te
      @ent3ngk4bis0te 3 года назад +7

      A pure glass house is still very much possible in any typhoon prone country like the Philippines as long as you have the budget to spend on the kind of glass that is rated for a category 5 typhoon. Triple clad glass windows with a rating for a 10 pounds projectile at speeds of 300kph would be the safest. I am exaggerating here but be better on the safe side.
      Common usage in the Philippines is just a single clad tempered glass. That is only good for accidental kicks and bumps of objects. Not intended for flying objects at high speeds which typhoons can throw at anything specially windows and door glasses.

    • @mariamakiling3976
      @mariamakiling3976 3 года назад

      Douch! Hater lol 😆

  • @paulobalang5011
    @paulobalang5011 3 года назад +29

    I remember the time that we were devastated by 3 consecutive Typhoons including Rolly which is at category 5, and it was by far the strongest tyhpoon I've ever encounter. We avoided alot of damages because we are already used to typhoons. My advice is that protect your house with all that you can. And for glass houses, cover your glasses with everything that is available. I hope that y'all recover fast. We bicolanos survived, and you can do it too. God bless ya'll.

  • @marythewanderer967
    @marythewanderer967 3 года назад

    Thank God safe mo with your family sir Slater ... 🙏

  • @jersonlamdag8177
    @jersonlamdag8177 2 года назад

    Salamat sa pagtabang sir from Southern Leyte din po kami grabe din po yung nangyari sa amin totally damage and na washed out 😭😭.

  • @artifexmom3824
    @artifexmom3824 3 года назад +1

    Same feelings here in Cabahug st., murag washing machine yong sound. Scary talaga.😞

  • @melindawelz7178
    @melindawelz7178 Год назад

    you are such a cute hubby hahaha gwapo gyud ka slater young😊

  • @bellafernandez8277
    @bellafernandez8277 3 года назад +1

    Hi sir thanks for the info about sa tempered glass now may idea na ako kung anong gagawin sa house..

  • @virginiaarguelles358
    @virginiaarguelles358 3 года назад

    Thank you Lord that everyone is safe🙏🇨🇦 thank you for sharing this video Mr. Slater Young!

  • @youresepecial6600
    @youresepecial6600 3 года назад +38

    Don’t know why but I felt like the trees were alive. Like they’re in a panic too

    • @hmh2237
      @hmh2237 3 года назад +7

      Omggg why did i read this in a creepy wayyy. Now im scared ahahhaa

    • @ririla4907
      @ririla4907 3 года назад +2

      That actually makes sense.. : (

    • @youresepecial6600
      @youresepecial6600 3 года назад +1

      @@hmh2237 oh no hahaha. It kinda creepy too at first but then if you really look closely the trees were like scared of the wind and from being uprooted.

  • @atvchannelonjibraga6191
    @atvchannelonjibraga6191 3 года назад +1

    Wow its look terrible good to had cctv still see the actual happening outside your house sir and thanks god all you is save specially I adore you for making your house safe watching from Hiroshima japan

  • @queeniejanevargas4978
    @queeniejanevargas4978 3 года назад +1

    I remember super typhoon Yolanda, that hit us also in Northern Iloilo. Yung trauma dn same sa Odette 🥺

  • @Kimmystory_0927
    @Kimmystory_0927 Год назад

    Totally agree the video cant capture how scary Odette. Meron kami malaking firewall which blocks strong wind too pero grabe buong bahay yumanig including windows para kang nasa horrorhouse

  • @raissajuada3747
    @raissajuada3747 3 года назад +10

    Sir Slater, perhaps a mechanism akin to Tony Stark's Barn Door Protocol is a worthy addition to your Doomsday prep hahaha. Like installing motorized garage doors that can seal the glass areas of your house during typhoons, hurricanes, etc. Joke lang baka super mahal hahaha

  • @ritchellcambangay6457
    @ritchellcambangay6457 2 года назад

    Ako taga bohol ko maam. Ang eye sa typhoon Odette is naa gyud sa amoa nag agi. Talibon bohol mi,super kusog kaau. All nipa houses or mga natives houses kay totally damage gyud,as in guba og wala nay mga atop og bongbong.
    Apil amoang balay guba sad kaau. Pero super thankful kaau mi kay we're all safe ra gyud bisan basa mi kaau kay ang siminto haligi lang sa among balay ang amo gi tagoan. Wala nami bintana og atop. Mga 5pm mi gi kuso-kuso ni Odette.

  • @majjestyanne
    @majjestyanne 3 года назад +3

    We live right next to the town where it made landfall. Pinakadugay nga Dagan sa oras we ever felt. Experienced it from 8pm to almost 5am the next day. Scariest experience ever but thank God we are all safe. Still Blessed. Pit Senyor!! 1month since Odette

    • @kurtllena1453
      @kurtllena1453 3 года назад

      (2) like im from oslob but the winds grabe. 60 kilometres away from the center sa typhoon's landfall which is carcar. Grabi lisod i explain ang nahitabo. Naa nalang kay madunggan nga roof sa kalsada and neighbors nga musyagit. Hoping this will be the last.

    • @majjestyanne
      @majjestyanne 3 года назад

      @@kurtllena1453 amua ky ma feel namu ni vibrate ang yuta. And hangin ky pareha sa sound sa gi unload na gravel from a truck. And it happened for 8 long hours.

  • @cheth1170
    @cheth1170 3 года назад +1

    Keep safe po. Your family especially the baby. God bless 🙏

  • @laralaramae
    @laralaramae 3 года назад

    Grabe scary! Thanks to kuya slater for sharing this video. Made me think to consider when building a house typhoon proof house.😱 grabe amazing ang skypod hahaha

  • @elest397
    @elest397 3 года назад +6

    I’m excited to hear you’re finally going to upload a video on a typhoon-proof house. My friend experienced the onslaught of typhoon Yolanda and has been waiting for a long time for your input. She will be thrilled!

  • @walterdayrit675
    @walterdayrit675 3 года назад +6

    You guys should have a "typhoon lockdown mode" for your house. Automatic steel shutters for every glass panel?

  • @allaboutannev
    @allaboutannev 3 года назад

    Grabehhh amping kanunay skyfam 💚🙏

  • @bongmendoza1424
    @bongmendoza1424 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your video during the odette thypoon. Got an idea bout the glass house. You guys are so helpful.☺️

  • @alneee1115
    @alneee1115 2 года назад +1

    We're in the eye of the typhoon and watching this video made me teary eyed cause the typhoon was really a traumatic experience :((

  • @theleproject1174
    @theleproject1174 3 года назад +1

    Your Family is full of love of God and kindess that's why God protected your family and Home.

  • @erikamaesalas8127
    @erikamaesalas8127 3 года назад +6

    That's insaane. Looking forward for your future proofing vids! Stay safe skyfamm

  • @savanna-shii8130
    @savanna-shii8130 5 месяцев назад

    looking back at this now, I can really say it was a very strong typhoon, I really cried so much because I was really scared. We we're there in our rooms since us also we didnt expect it to be very strong. We had a balcony then and the wind was coming throught there. around mga 10:00pm we moved downstairs because my brother was telling us that our roof flew away na. We had like a basement where our kitchen is and we stayed there the rest of the night. It was so hard to sleep because the wind was like a kettle whistling, yes that was how hard it was. Thankfully, we are all safe and sound.

  • @kath0015
    @kath0015 2 года назад +1

    I remember when we had a typhoon and my grandpa did not fully closed our our windows like there's a very small gap in the windows and he just put some sticks for the windows to not move. He told us na para daw mag flow yung hangin sa loob ng bahay and all our doors were open pa so nung nagtyphoon, I remember na lakas ng hangin sa loob ng bahay namin. After the typhoon, the houses in our neighborhood got destroyed and out house was just chilling with few leaks lang. Idk but I always do this when there's typhoon coming and so far it never do us no harm. Thank god. I'm not sure but it probably has something to do with wind pressure of whatnots.

  • @paolob007
    @paolob007 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this, the channel is really educational. It surely opened up some ideas for resilient house. It made me think that its better to have some small packets wherein the air could flow thus minimizing the impact of the wind on our walls. I also think that the clerestory jalousies helped in diffusing the impact.

  • @nikkidionson1069
    @nikkidionson1069 3 года назад +1

    Diri sa liloan murag whole night gyud nag igo si Odette 😭 started raining around 5pm, power went off at 6:30pm then the scary winds followed na. Lasted until 11pm where the eye passed, then came back mga 1am until 3am. Wind & rain stopped mga 4am na, and it was eerily quiet. Didnt get any sleep kay anxious na kaau basin mabuak among glass doors and windows. Thank God ni surviva rajud 😭

  • @marryoj_
    @marryoj_ Год назад

    The "buti na lang engineer ka love" at 13:11 makes me laugh, parang late nang narealize ni Kryz na engineer asawa nya hahahahahaha. So cute❤

  • @joiza3073
    @joiza3073 3 года назад

    Lagyan power house ang genset. Thank you for purchasing sa FIL POWER GROUP! God bless. 😊

  • @icyyyplm
    @icyyyplm 3 года назад +1

    Glad you're all safe skyfam. 😍

  • @HumanSagaVault
    @HumanSagaVault 3 года назад +15

    Holy shit! Thank God praning na tao si Kryz and she insisted to put everything inside even the heavy ones, it indeed played a huge part on why your glass walls were able to survive.

  • @jimmertubigan3271
    @jimmertubigan3271 2 года назад

    Here in Batangas we are not affected that Typhoon odette in 2021 but i feel sad and crying for all people from visayas when all people are literally crying in evacuation center when i see that typhoon odette hit the visayas region but thankfully no one or no more are deads or fully injured i wish na meron paring mga good na tao or mga good goverment officials na pwedeng tumulong sa mga victims of typhoon odette and give all needs like delatas,foods,rice or even mga things na pwedeng pang gamit sa kanilang araw araw

  • @khrisnaacdol5967
    @khrisnaacdol5967 3 года назад +2

    during Yolanda Kalibo was hit so bad as well my cousin has a glass house in Kalibo as well and the glass was also bending as well and not all glass is tempered...ng open sila nga window about 3 inches lang taoos a door open as well ng stop and bend ng glass sa wind...basta mga naagjan lang ang hangin it lessen.

  • @junalbinotv1196
    @junalbinotv1196 3 года назад +3

    Good grace your family is safe and Yoda!

  • @siolb2084
    @siolb2084 3 года назад

    Unforgetable typhoon experience.. ayoko ma experience uli. i was in the hotel for vacation grabe ang shake ng building. Kala ko si ondoy typhoon lang pinaka worst may sumunod.. and i thought lang eto odette para bagyo lamg s manila kinabukasan ok na...

  • @mariatheresaolit3358
    @mariatheresaolit3358 3 года назад

    Im from araceli Palawan. We are damaged by thw typhoon odette. Many houses are gone😭😭😭.
    Watching these reminds mo the feeling during the typhoon. 24hrs naming naramdaman ang bagyo. But thank god no casualties

  • @julitaart5982
    @julitaart5982 3 года назад

    Sobrang scary nga tlga. Thankful to God that hindi namin naexperience yang si Odette(taga Valenzuela City kmi) semi concrete haus nmin, mlmang lumipad ang roof. God bless all the people affected by super typhoon Odette. 🙏

  • @mersase1
    @mersase1 8 месяцев назад

    I did warn people that have glass homes to get typhoon protection for their homes, bc seen those types of homes on our island destroyed & hardly had a space to protect family… glad you know now. ascetics dosen’t protects house just looks nice. Live & learn …

  • @wyckedspace9424
    @wyckedspace9424 3 года назад +2

    we should not forget the aesthetics din.
    It may not protect your house from strong winds.
    It may not give you less bills.
    But it will give you inner healing.
    We should remember that space,form,colors,texture,scale,even the smell of the
    house greatly affects our wellbeing.
    We call it,psychology of space.
    Remember that we have senses,and need nourishment too.
    Love and light.