View Full Version : Severe Tropical Storm Rammasun / Glenda Nears the Philippines
jake
14th July 2014, 08:37
Now Severe Tropical Storm Rammasun / Glenda is causing alarm across the Philippines and specifically the Metro Manila area as this still intensifying storm nears the coast of the Bicol region by Tuesday afternoon. As of writing this update Signal Force 2 was put in place for Bicol and 1 in the NCR. Given the storms current intensity signal force 3 is very well possible.
With the storm still developing there is a significant threat of this becoming a Typhoon prior to landfall. JMA is also expecting a Typhoon at landfall with winds maxing out at 65kts gusting to 95kts.
PAGASA has stated a storm surge is likely around 1 meter high but could be higher given the amount of the tide as the storm comes ashore. This surge will not be something like Haiyan though but you should see see coastal flooding from this ever growing storm system.
http://www.westernpacificweather.com/2014/07/14/tuesday-live-cast-on-tropical-storm-rammasun-glenda/
KeithD
14th July 2014, 15:20
Maybe you should start manufacturing wellies :wink:
tiger31
14th July 2014, 16:29
Here we go again lol
grahamw48
14th July 2014, 16:52
Elementary schools will be closed in Manila tomorrow.
jake
15th July 2014, 21:24
:yikes: The tropical storm is lot more severe than predicted. We are in the center of it just now and most of the surrounding houses have lost their roofs.
If you have relatives in manila or further north please try and warn of the imminent danger.
For some reason i have a decent internet connection but no electricity.
irishman12
15th July 2014, 21:48
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/370374/news/nation/typhoon-glenda-forces-flight-cancellations-up-to-wednesday
Rosie1958
15th July 2014, 22:01
:yikes: The tropical storm is lot more severe than predicted. We are in the center of it just now and most of the surrounding houses have lost their roofs.
If you have relatives in manila or further north please try and warn of the imminent danger.
For some reason i have a decent internet connection but no electricity.
Thinking of you all, stay safe :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Slip
16th July 2014, 00:16
Havent heard from my wife... She is in Cainta
Manila right now.
Michael Parnham
16th July 2014, 06:14
Havent heard from my wife... She is in Cainta
Manila right now.
I understand your concern Slip, at this time Communication systems will not be functioning properly, I'm sure you'll hear from her soon as things calm down!
Slip
16th July 2014, 07:05
I understand your concern Slip, at this time Communication systems will not be functioning properly, I'm sure you'll hear from her soon as things calm down!
Thank you :smile:
I realize the power is probably down, but last time I spoke to her she wasn't feeling well (morning sickness!) and her Mum was traveling down from Isabela to Manila as the doctor told my wife to rest as she has made the 10 hour trip to Manila at least 9 times since April!
Bloke at work couldn't get hold of his wife either last night, but she is much further south than Manila.
raynaputi
16th July 2014, 21:09
Slideshow: Typhoon Glenda's trail of destruction
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/07/16/14/slideshow-typhoon-glendas-trail-destruction
People blown off their feet by the typhoon:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPJ8lIgqLFY
Glenda batters Manila:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0k7fqt2_2E
Glenda destroys houses in Quezon:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3IdEtCnwVE
Glenda wreaks havoc in Bataan, Zambales: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/video/nation/regions/07/16/14/glenda-wreaks-havoc-bataan-zambales
grahamw48
16th July 2014, 22:18
Still haven't heard from my girl.
irishman12
16th July 2014, 23:07
Still haven't heard from my girl.
hope she will be fine ,as soon as power is back / phones charged,think flights are back to normal today so could be a crazy airport for a few days
grahamw48
16th July 2014, 23:26
Yeah, she normally contacts me round about now. Fingers crossed they still have a roof.
Doc Alan
17th July 2014, 08:16
Typhoon leaves at least 38 dead, swath of destruction
by Elena L. Aben and Ellalyn B. De Vera
July 17, 2014 (updated)
UPDATE 2: The death toll from typhoon Glenda (international name “Rammasun”) rose to 38, while more than 500,000 people were affected, according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC).
Data released by the NDRRMC late Wednesday night indicate that of the 20 fatalities, 10 were reported in region 4A , five in region 4B, two in region 3, two in region 5, and one in region 8.
Many of the fatalities were hit by fallen tree or electric post, collapsed concrete wall and collapsed house, or struck by flying debris. One died of drowning and another due to heart attack at the height of the typhoon.
Seven people were also injured and five remain missing.
The NDRRMC likewise said Glenda has affected 105,520 families or 505,264 people, of which 76,659 families or 413,119 people have sought temporary shelter in 605 evacuation centers in regions 3, 4A, 4B, 5, 8, and Metro Manila.
As of 6 p.m. JULY 16, 4,927 passengers, 46 vessels, 463 rolling cargoes, 66 motor boats, and 15 small vessels remained stranded in different ports in Luzon and the Visayas.
A total of 165 domestic flights and 89 international flights were also cancelled due to bad weather on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, Col. Edgard Arevalo, spokesperson and commander, Civil-Military Operations Group (CMOG), Philippine Navy, said three fishermen were rescued in Cavite during the onslaught of Glenda.
“Aboard their rubber boats, Philippine Navy Special Operations (SEAL) Team heeded an emergency call for help and rescued three fishermen approximately 500 meters from the shores of Sangley Point, Cavite at 12:45 p.m. on July 16,” Arevalo said in a text message to reporters.
The rescued fishermen were identified as Danny Alipawpaw, 35; Larry Jurado, 41; and Joven Aipawpaw, 33 – all of Barangay 5, Amaya, Tanza, Cavite.
Arevalo said the fishermen sustained minor injuries and hypothermia. They were rushed to the Navy Hospital at Naval Station Heracleo Alano also in Sangley Point.
“According to the rescued fishermen, their banca capsized at around 4:00 in the morning when big waves and strong winds buttressed their watercraft,” said Arevalo.
He added, Navy SEAL teams continue to scour the sea for the three other companions of the rescued fishermen who are still missing.
Typhoon “Glenda,” packing maximum winds of 150 kph and blinding 185-kph gusts, pummeled the main island of Luzon starting Tuesday also knocked out power, shut down financial markets, offices, and schools, and prompted the evacuation of over 409,000 people.
Read more here :-
http://www.mb.com.ph/typhoon-leaves-at-least-13-dead-swath-of-destruction/
Doc Alan
17th July 2014, 08:25
The typhoon is now moving towards the south China coast.
The Observatory will raise typhoon signal No 3 in the next few hours as Typhoon Rammasun edges closer to Hong Kong, bringing with it squally showers and winds up to 70km/h..
A statement on the Observatory website warned that winds would increase throughout the day and that the strong wind signal would be raised this afternoon.
"At 3pm, Typhoon Rammasun was estimated to be about 620km south of Hong Kong (near 16.7 degrees north 115.1 degrees east)," the Observatory said.
"It is forecast to intensify and move northwest at about 22km/h in the general direction of western Guangdong and Hainan.
"Rammasun showed signs of intensification in the past few hours. As Rammasun edges closer to the south China coast, local winds are expected to continue strengthening. There will be squally showers and swells. The Observatory will issue the strong wind signal, No. 3 in the next few hours.
Read more here :-
http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/article/1555246/weekend-washout-forecast-hong-kong-wake-typhoon-rammasun
grahamw48
17th July 2014, 12:01
Mercedes is fine. :Jump:
It was the long brownout, so no phone-charging. :smile:
Michael Parnham
17th July 2014, 12:52
It's certainly blowin and I'm sure Mercedes will:blowkiss: you Graham!:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Slip
17th July 2014, 13:02
Received a text from Harlene... She is trying to get on the internet but no signal...
lordna
17th July 2014, 13:58
Mercedes is fine. :Jump:
It was the long brownout, so no phone-charging. :smile:
Glad to hear your partner is ok
jake
22nd July 2014, 13:38
Maybe you should start manufacturing wellies :wink:
Chainsaws and Axes might be a better idea :wink:
When the typhoon hit our town it was at maximum strength with winds up to 200kmh and to be honest i thought our house was a goner! It survived without a scratch, however some of our neighbours weren't so lucky and our house in town lost its roof.
Oh dear!
http://i645.photobucket.com/albums/uu178/megansco/GEDC3060_zps74d113ad.jpg
Most of the 3 storey houses in town lost their roofs and thankfully nobody was injured by flying pieces of GI sheets. Someone found part of our roof half a mile away :cwm25:
A week after the storm we are still without electric, as most of the posts were damaged by falling trees.
raynaputi
22nd July 2014, 13:50
Glad you and your family are safe Jake! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
My grandmother's house in Bay, Laguna was hit badly too. 2 houses there in the same compound lost all the roofs and they don't even know where it went! Good thing nothing bad happened to my grandma. Also, my mum told me there were lots of bangus there now! My mum started buying PHP25/kilo from the fishermen to be sold. She said she's fed up with it now after a week! Hahaha :icon_lol:
Trefor
22nd July 2014, 17:33
Batangas got hit pretty badly too - one of the two bridges is now washed out. Took a week to get power back to Rose's family (1/2 mile from the main mall/hospital area).
Michael Parnham
22nd July 2014, 17:59
Is it correct another one named Henry is heading for Cebu?:Erm:
Terpe
22nd July 2014, 18:40
....When the typhoon hit our town it was at maximum strength with winds up to 200kmh and to be honest i thought our house was a goner! It survived without a scratch, however some of our neighbours weren't so lucky and our house in town lost its roof.
Sorry to hear about the roof Jake ......but very glad to hear all are safe and sound.
It IS very worrying to be in one of those strong storms
grahamw48
22nd July 2014, 19:26
Good to hear you're all safe Jake. :xxgrinning--00xx3: Roofs can be replaced.
Michael Parnham
22nd July 2014, 19:29
:omg:
Slideshow: Typhoon Glenda's trail of destruction
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/07/16/14/slideshow-typhoon-glendas-trail-destruction
People blown off their feet by the typhoon:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPJ8lIgqLFY
Glenda batters Manila:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0k7fqt2_2E
Glenda destroys houses in Quezon:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3IdEtCnwVE
Glenda wreaks havoc in Bataan, Zambales: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/video/nation/regions/07/16/14/glenda-wreaks-havoc-bataan-zambales
Michael Parnham
22nd July 2014, 19:32
You were lucky Jake, lets hope it doesn't happen again on your doorstep!
Doc Alan
22nd July 2014, 21:04
Thanks for your update Jake :smile:
It's a relief to know that you and your family are OK ; similarly Rayna's Lola ; Trefor's Rose and family ; Graham's Mercedes ; and I hope everyone else connected with the Forum :xxgrinning--00xx3:
As Brian ( Tiger ) said, " Here we go again " - hope you are also OK.
With every typhoon involving this part of the world, we always hope for the best, most sincerely as we all have family / friends in the Philippines.
Steve.r
23rd July 2014, 02:33
Good to hear all are well. We were on the outskirts of the typhoon this time being slightly north and shielded by the mountains but we had a heavy rainstorm, but not too bad. We drove to Manila last Monday after the storm and saw a lot of damage.
I think the next typhoon right now is already over Taiwan and heading north to China so time for the Philippines to breathe again.
KeithD
23rd July 2014, 09:19
Jake, I hope you fix the roof to a more secure one before we move in. Don't forget the fitted kitchen, jacuzzi, fibre broadband, and satellite TV. :xxgrinning--00xx3: The rent we agreed to be 10 pesos a week if I remember :biggrin:
jake
25th July 2014, 08:23
Thank you for your concern, much appreciated :xxgrinning--00xx3:
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