And this is what he left behind
I was at work in Makati yesterday when Milenyo hit. I could hear the strong winds blowing outside our office windows. The power would fluctuate every half hour. It was scary. When I stepped out of the building, I was shocked to see the usually orderly streets of Makati turn into a huge mess of fallen trees and broken concrete. Click on the picture to enlarge. These were just the damage that I saw. All around the metro, there were broken electrical posts and fallen electrical lines. It was very dangerous to go out. Today I saw people clearing trees off the road, but traffic is still terrible. Milenyo entered our country with such intensity and left so quickly; but he left behind unbelievable damage. I hope all is well with you guys and that your loved ones are safe and sound.


Great pictures. It gave me a clear description of what happened to Makati.
The super typhoon really made consequential damages to various areas in Luzon. The strong winds and heavy downpour was very alarming. I’m so glad that the super typhoon is gone and my family is safe. Toni, I’m happy to know that you’re safe as well. Take care.
Rach
We suffered the same fate. I was at work during the typhoon. We were let out early, but not early enough. We had to wait for Milenyo to subside. I took a whole bunch of pictures myself when I was walking home. It’s a bummer I can’t share them yet because there’s stil no power at home.
Those pictures you posted are marvelous. Makati seemed an unfamiliar place because of Milenyo.
can i copy some of your pictures? i’ll link back. thanks! :)
It can make trucks topple over! I’m so glad I didn’t go to work that day.