Naga Metropolitan Cathedral, ipinakita kung paanong naapektuhan ng bagyong Kristine ang simbahan
- Naga Metropolitan Cathedral published photos of the church submerged in floodwaters
- As per its post on its Facebook page, the photos were taken on Tuesday night at the height of Tropical Storm Kristine
- Floodwaters reached knee-height levels inside the church and waist-height levels inside the Cathedral Office
- In the caption, the page also included a prayer for the safety and well-being of everyone
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Naga Metropolitan Cathedral took to its Facebook page to share photos showing the Cathedral Church’s situation amid the onslaught of Tropical Storm Kristine.
In the photos captured on Tuesday night, October 22, the church could be seen submerged in floodwaters.
According to the caption, floodwaters reached knee-height levels inside the church and waist-height levels inside the Cathedral Office.
“At the height of Tropical Storm Kristine last night, floodwaters reached knee-height levels inside the Cathedral Church and waist-height levels inside the Cathedral Office. Waters have now receded and clean-up is on its way,” the caption reads.
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Likewise, the page included a short prayer for everyone.
“We continue to pray for the safety and well-being of everyone. May our Patron, St. John the Evangelist and our Inâ, Our Lady of Peñafrancia, intercede for us all.”
See the photos below:
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Some Naga City residents, in a video shared by GMA News, already need to go to houses with a third floor to escape floodwaters. In the video, one can see some residents of Brgy. Traingulo in Naga City going to their neighbors’ houses that have third floors. According to one resident, they helped some of their neighbors by inviting them to stay in the third floor of their house. Floodwaters brought about by Typhoon Kristine have submerged the second floor of some of the houses in Albay.
Strong winds damaged the aluminum cladding of a school building in Cebu City. In a video posted by netizen Jaylou Cabido, the cladding could be seen falling off due to the winds brought about by Tropical Storm Kristine. It is also noticeable that passersby and motorists were alarmed due to the occurrence.
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Source: KAMI.com.gh