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    Typhoon Rosing

    Typhoon Rosing is a super typhoon on the Philippines According to the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Service Authority ” Northern tip of catanduanes,siruma and Quinabucasan point,northern coastal area’s of camarines sur, daet and the rest of the northern coast of camarines norte;mauban,quezon;santa cruz and the southern shore towns of laguna lake:laguna southern portions of national capital region(NCR),including cavite city,southern tip of bataan specifically mariveles incl. corrigedor is. ” It is more than  96000 houses are affected and destroy. This typhoon was a large and powerful.  It maintained the strength until the next day this typhoon is one of the strongest typhoon that hits the Philippines. According to the news with the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Service Authority (PAGASA) “This large-sized typhoon just came a day after Typhoon Pepang ravaged Leyte, Cebu, Negros and Panay. ROSING was quite slow-moving and erratic as it approached the country early morning of October 30 prompting authorities to alert a wide area of the Visayas up to Northern Luzon. ” In Caluag Bay after the typhoon there awere dead and bloated bodies of people, cattle and other animals were floating. Base on the surveys “Quezon Province and Bicol right after ROSING were described to be “a severe natural calamity to the maximum degree. Truly a wrath of nature’s violent fury.”   This is a lesson to all the people that every typhoon or storm that hit the country it can not stop si that we should be ready in all times.

     

    Reference:

    http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/9785530/video/84606148-super-typhoon-angela-rosing