sa akong na-abta kay ruping jud. before nya kay nitang 2nd ni cya sa ruping
sa akong na-abta kay ruping jud. before nya kay nitang 2nd ni cya sa ruping
ruping & nitang..super typhoon jud ni sila nga ni damage ug maau sa Cebu..
bagyong ruping.. naks! dili ko ganahan mag restroom ato kay mag uyog ang bong2x sa ka kusog sa hangid...
ruping kay kahidomdom gyud ko nga nag stay mi ad2 sa taas sa amo atop kay ning overflow na ang sapa doul sa amo balay... den 4 days gyud to nga wa mi electricity...
ruping jud to. .
ruping..pghuman sa bagyo limpyo kaau among screen sa bintana..nawa tanan abog..hehe
bagyong ruping mao na pinakakusog nga ni niigo dri sa visayas....![]()
kung sa visayas.. mura "Uring" man cguro.. remember "Ormoc Flash Flood"
(Ruping) Typhoon Mike - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Uring) Tropical Storm Thelma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaWhile crossing the western Caroline Islands, Mike proved to be quite destructive. Extensive damage occurred to the islands, but no deaths occurred and only one injury was reported.
The Philippines did not fare so well. The typhoon's heavy rainfall produced mudslides which, combined with the heavy wind damage, resulted in over $14 million in damage (1990 USD, $20.8 million 2005 USD). Over 748 people were reported killed, making Mike the most destructive typhoon for the Philippines since Typhoon Ike in 1984, which killed over 1,000 people.[1]
Typhoon Mike's damage to the infrastructure of the city and province of Cebu forced its local leaders to rethink governmental priorities. A conscious effort to rebuild after the damage was promoted, resulting into the boom of the economy of Cebu, dubbed CEBOOM.
Due to the destruction in the Philippines, the name Mike was retired and was replaced by Manny. Its PAGASA name, Ruping, was also retired.
Tropical Storm Thelma caused around 6,000 casualties in the Philippines (estimated death toll ranges from 5,101 to over 8,000), making it the deadliest tropical cyclone in Philippine history. In addition, tens of thousands were left homeless in the aftermath of the storm.
In the time Thelma crossed the Philippines, it dropped over 6 inches (150 mm) of rain in some areas, with a local maximum of 580.5 millimetres (22.85 in) falling at Tongonan Geothermal Site.[1] The city hardest hit was Ormoc City on Leyte Island. Most of the storm's death toll occurred here. Three-quarters of the city was destroyed in the flooding.
Because of the death toll and other effects of the storm, the names Thelma and Uring were retired from future use.
It was on November 3, 1990 that Ruping visited Cebu. Hands down, Ruping packed the strongest winds. A typhoon that hit Cebu on April 6, 1994, I forgot the name, brought the highest rainfall ever. I could not forget that day, I just arrived from Mt. Apo and it was just three days after Easter Sunday!
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