Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro
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Absent Friends & Missing Persons
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Richard Tarleton
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I had just finished a message to FF when I read this thread.
Thank you all. We're all OK (our house is strong and has only minimal damage - though we lost the mango tree). It was quite an experience (160 mph winds for 5 hours solid).
We still have no electricity (and thus no internet) and this - in a restaurant in the town centre - is the first I've been able to get online since the typhoon.
I'll write more as soon as we're back online.
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I see everyone's up bright and early this morning, and has got in before me (including pabs!). Not much we can do but send supportive messages (well, maybe typhoon donations to DEC or Oxfam/Red Cross - there must be huge tasks ahead for the services and individuals).It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostI had just finished a message to FF when I read this thread.
Thank you all. We're all OK (our house is strong and has only minimal damage - though we lost the mango tree). It was quite an experience (160 mph winds for 5 hours solid).
We still have no electricity (and thus no internet) and this - in a restaurant in the town centre - is the first I've been able to get online since the typhoon.
I'll write more as soon as we're back online.
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Just in case pabs doesn't have the energy to repeat it again, here's his PM in full:
"Long time no speak.
Yes, we are all well. The typhoon was an amazing experience - 160 mph winds for 5 hours non-stop. But our house is very good and survived with minimal damage. We lost our mango tree, though (any tree that wasn't a coconut seems to have been blown down; the coconuts not only stayed up, but their leaves and coconuts didn't come off!). None of our livestock (dogs & chickens) were injured either.
Many people lost their entire homes and we have been helping some build anew.
We lost water for two days, but we have a well. The biggest problem has been the loss of electricity (and therefore internet) - it's still not resolved but parts of Roxas City have been restored. I'm sitting in a restaurant in the city centre, and there's a wi-fi connexion, so this is the first time I've been able to get online.
Would you let the others know (and thank them for their messages). I shall post a full account (maybe with pictures) soon, but not for a few days."It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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