Typhoon Goni Super Category 5 - Luzon Trajectory

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Naw, the more eyes the better, always. I can only report on my specific area and firsthand reports of my friends, most of which are very nearby, so I'm not a good sample for the larger impacts of the storm.

I am aware of some casualties from lahars in Albay... Lots of destruction there already.... (The lahar was volcanic ash/mud flash flood from Mt Mayon, not the hot gaseous type associated with an eruption.) The muddy flash flood was high enough to completely cover/fill the first floor of structures....
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I may need your help again after this storm does it's damage. My girlfriends tito died just before the storm hit. I'm going to send her something for the funeral.

Naw, the more eyes the better, always. I can only report on my specific area and firsthand reports of my friends, most of which are very nearby, so I'm not a good sample for the larger impacts of the storm.

I am aware of some casualties from lahars in Albay... Lots of destruction there already.... (The lahar was volcanic ash/mud flash flood from Mt Mayon, not the hot gaseous type associated with an eruption.) The muddy flash flood was high enough to completely cover/fill the first floor of structures....
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I am in Moalboal Cebu now, no significant rain just some wind but nothing to worry about. (as of 18:00 1 Nov )

Have been talking to friends in Manduluyong City and Makati. Their local cell towers are still functional and they are reporting heavy rains and some flooding, local news saying over 1 million people evacuated.
 

On the slopes near "recent" eruptions (up to even a few years), the lack of vegetation in combination with loose ash and stratified soil makes for a very dangerous situation in prolonged heavy rain... The ground just lets go, as a typical landslide, but then acts much more like a liquid flash flood... They're extremely fast moving and devastating to anything in their path.... I won't post it here, but in the same set of pics, there was an obvious fatality :(
 
I am in Moalboal Cebu now, no significant rain just some wind but nothing to worry about. (as of 18:00 1 Nov )

Good to hear mate, thanks for that update. My asawa's family is in south-central Cebu Island, they reported clear skies, just a bit breezy. As I understand, more northward had some rain, is that correct?

Have been talking to friends in Manduluyong City and Makati. Their local cell towers are still functional and they are reporting heavy rains and some flooding, local news saying over 1 million people evacuated.

Cell towers around Las Piñas, Parañaque, and Muntinlupa are still up as well; maybe a few isolated outages, but nothing reported as of yet. Interestingly, the rainfall in Muntinlupa hasn't been as significant as expected. Makati and Manduluyong typically receive more than than my location though...They're also more prone to major flooding... Best wishes and prayers to all those affected nationwide.
 
17 dead, nearly 395K evacuated in Bicol due to 'Rolly'

LEGAZPI CITY – The Office of Civil Defense (OCD) in Bicol on Monday said at least 17 people were reported to have been killed as Super Typhoon Rolly pummeled the region on Sunday.

Jessar Adornado, OCD division chief for operations, said most of the fatalities were either swept away or buried by a huge volume of volcanic materials that cascaded down the slopes of Mayon Volcano as heavy to intense rains pelted Albay.

He said that of the 17 deaths recorded, four were from Virac, Catanduanes; four from Guinobatan, two from Malinao, two from Tabaco City and one each in the towns of Daraga, Oas, and Polangui, all in Albay; and one each in Gigmoto and San Miguel, both in Catanduanes.

An initial OCD report showed that local disaster councils evacuated 108,561 families or 394,859 people living in areas prone to flooding, lahar flow, landslide, and storm surge in the provinces of Albay, Sorsogon, Camarines Sur, Camarines Norte, and Catanduanes.

Flooding hit the towns of Camalig, Sto. Domingo, Oas, Polangui, Guinobatan, Rapu-rapu, Daraga and this city while 30 towns reported flooding in Camarines Sur.

Lahar-carrying boulders damaged bridges in Daraga and Sto. Domingo while 147 houses were buried by lahar and mudflow in Guinobatan town, their respective Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO) reported.

Power and communication lines are down in Catanduanes and other provinces of Bicol.

Nilda Somera, National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) spokesperson, said 16 230kV lines and one 350kV line were damaged by the typhoon onslaught in the region.

She said NGCP has mobilized line crews and is currently conducting aerial and ground patrols to assess the impact of the typhoon to expedite restoration of affected facilities.

Meanwhile, the National Food Authority in Bicol said the rice supply issuance to local government units (LGUs) totaled 8,338 bags.

The distribution will be as follows: Albay, 2,370; Camarines Norte, 1,207; Camarines Sur, 4,378; Catanduanes, 283; and Sorsogon, 100.

Adornado on Monday said personnel of the Regional Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council of Bicol were on their way to Catanduanes to check the situation on the ground.

He said they will conduct an assessment on the initial needs of the affected residents and assess the Virac airport with regard to the safety of flights coming in to bring assistance within the day.

“OCD central also deployed a very small aperture terminal (VSAT) team to give internet connectivity. Roll-On, Roll-Off are now available, relief items from the Department of Social Welfare and Development, OCD sakoline (laminated sack), around 250 rolls, and medicines from DOH will be transported,” Adornado said. (PNA)

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