‘Supertyphoon is understatement’: Surigao bishop recalls Odette’s wrath | Inquirer

‘Supertyphoon is understatement’: Surigao bishop recalls Odette’s wrath

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/ 12:26 AM December 21, 2021

odette In this photo taken on December 16, 2021, people stand inside a sport complex building whose roof collapsed at the height of Super Typhoon Rai in Dapa town, siargao Island, Surigao del norte province. (Photo by Roel CATOTO / AFP)

In this photo taken on December 16, 2021, people stand inside a sport complex building whose roof collapsed at the height of Super Typhoon Odette in Dapa town, siargao Island, Surigao del norte province. (Photo by Roel CATOTO / AFP)

MANILA, Philippines — Bishop Antonieto Cabajog of Surigao on Monday asked for prayers and help as his province reels from the aftermath of Typhoon Odette (international name: Rai) as he remarked that calling the disaster a “super” typhoon is an “understatement.”

“Never in my entire life have I encountered such a typhoon,” Cabajog recalled in a message sent to CBCP .  “To say ‘super’ is an understatement.”

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“Please continue to pray for the Diocese of Surigao,” he added.

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Cabayog said Odette manifested its “super strength” around 1:00 p.m. and unleashed more strength and peaked around 3:00 p.m. on Thursday.

“Blinding torrential rains and howling winds no man could take standing up hammered us for more than three hours,” he added.

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Odette made its first landfall in Siargao Island in Surigao del Norte on Friday. It had a total of nine landfalls until it went out of the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) on Saturday noon.

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Leaving a trail of destruction in many parts of the country, Odette tore off roofs, uprooted trees, toppled concrete electric posts, wiped out crops and flooded villages.

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At least 375 people were killed and 56 are missing nationwide so far, according to an Agence France-Press report, citing the Philippine National Police.

The bishop also called for help, saying that food and water are badly needed in the province.

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