 Hey guys, what's up? So just want to share with you guys what happened particularly as my experience During the typhoon Some call it typhoon rye the Philippines calls it the typhoon or death, but it was really a category five Typhoon or hurricane was really scary and I just want to you know at least share with you guys my experience What happened? What did I do and? and the aftermath as well, so as you can see I Most of you guys know that I live in the Philippines and this is if this is going to be your typhoon eye We are here in this island. It's called negros Negros Island So it looks like a shape of a foot So we are there. We were literally in the center of the eye of the typhoon one of the most, you know, I think intense experiences of my life and So there you have it there that is the center and it went through from east side which is around your east viscis side, which is this part and This is what happened in east viscis. This is the one that I posted In terms of the pictures It really tore through the country from east to west As it made landfall it did all of these damage So again, I'm just want to recall what what I did for that day. I Was actually going about my business for the day. I was even though I knew that there was a typhoon coming in I Didn't expect it to be this, you know, this this this crazy crazy high category of five I thought it was just, you know, a two or something because a few days prior to that day of the typhoon We had a typhoon, which is a smaller one So what I what I was expecting was and I it's just going to be a similar typhoon, but I was wrong I I went out of the house gave out gifts to colleagues to friends Then got home at around 2 p.m. 2 p.m. Philippine time. I knew that, you know, it was coming in it was going to be winds are actually intense enough So I secured some of the things out outside of the house at 6 p.m. It was already at signal number four. So storm signal number four is very dangerous already It it was it made landfall. I think some part of east viscis So I knew it was already serious and Just to you know, just to keep my mind off. You watched movies my family and I and At 10 p.m. Philippine time Everything went dark. So the lights went out. They cut the power Not even internet connection. So we were really in the dark I told my daughter to go to sleep, but Unfortunately, my wife and I wasn't able to sleep that much. We were awake the whole time and the most the the scariest thing that I experienced was Waiting for the roof to come off. So that is how I really felt during this time Because I'll show you guys some of the pictures here for what happened. So these are actually floods So as you can see here trees uprooted everywhere trees floods even boats were not even saved so My thinking was some of the roof already came off and The winds were howling it was really re-terrifying because if the roof came off definitely the rain would come in the wind would come in so Again, it was it was one of the scariest moments in my life. I was about to To you know to have a panic attack Fortunately, I you know, didn't have any what I did was put on earphones put on music as loud as I can to take my You know my my head off what was happening outside and I had to basically Think about anything else aside from what was going on outside But I I saw from outside of my window palm my palm tree here was actually swaying and Really the wind was crazy Things outside were falling were breaking and I just wished wasn't one of it wasn't my car So again Really really scary episode There was this one time where It kept on coming and coming in terms of the wind and I thought the roof would come off That was how scary it is for the first time in my life As you can see More trees uprooted trees falling down. This is actually these are actually pictures from my surrounding area This were these were contributed by friends trees falling off roof roof flying off flooding another you know boats crashing As you can see their power lines or telecommunication lines going down. So again, the whole experience of Being in a situation where in where in you're fearful for your life, you're fearful for your family You know, it's it's horrifying We actually stayed up until two or three o'clock in the morning just for just to wait for the winds to die down and You know, it did really at around three o'clock in the morning. So again, this was really a horrifying experience I wouldn't want you guys to go through it for those who are the Philippines with me and have gone through it I hope you guys are actually safe wherever you are and I hope that, you know, you can comment down below on also your experience with the past Typhoon that just rocked our our country, which is Odette or Rai and That's it guys. So just want to share with you the next day. By the way, I woke up at 7 in the morning just to check the roof just to check Just to check everything is alright outside and fortunately My roof is intact surprisingly But some houses were not, you know, some houses were not fortunate. Some people were not fortunate and I hope You know, I hope this experience is going, you know Will strengthen those who were affected by this typhoon and hopefully guys if you're one of them I'd like to hear from you. I'd like to hear your stories. Please put them in the comment section below And hopefully there are no more typhoons left for this year for the Philippines because we're usually Are we are usually the path of most typhoons? We usually get around 50 to 20 typhoons every year But this one was one of the craziest ones and for me I think personally was one of the scariest ones because it really passed by On top of us, especially the eye itself Okay, guys, so thank you for you know for just listening to me Just wanted to share with you my experience and what I have encountered in the past few days. So again Um, hopefully no more interruption for the next few days Um, hope to bring you guys more videos and I'll see you in the next one. Peace out