Frank in Romblon

First of all I want to express my deepest sympathies to the families and friends who were deeply affected by the previous onslaught of typhoon “Frank” last week. Most of you knew the M/V Princess of the Stars capsized off the shores of Sibuyan Island in Romblon and yet most of the passengers are still missing/unaccounted for. The Panay Island in the Visayas region also suffered a severe blow from the typhoon in which the province of Iloilo where left in a huge flood. Gladly to say that my relatives in Janiuay and Pototan in Iloilo are safe despite the turmoil and the hassle the typhoon brought in the area.

Typhoon Frank’s gusty winds and heavy rains where experienced in Tablas island in Romblon Saturday morning. I thought the storm lashed out through the night until I found out that it hasn’t passed by the island yet. The electricity in our shop in Odiongan, Romblon suffered low voltage problems which started last Friday night. It was difficult to acquire some updates in the Internet about Frank’s projected route since power outage is intermittent. Add to that the mobile carrier signal there drops out every time. In a nearby store, I bought some eggs for our breakfast. Mrs. Norie who man the store informed me that there had been a sea mishap happened near Sibuyan Island. Later that morning, I recieved conflicting reports that all the passengers aboard the ship died. Some said there were a handful of survivors. A tidal wave was reported also in Alcantara, Romblon which I assumed it was a storm surge that hit the area.

My companion and I decided we should close the shop for that day. Since the typhoon signal in Romblon had been raised from 2 to 3, it is better that we call it a day-off to us and for our two secretaries. Since it was pouring that time, we decided to bathe ourselves in the rain and traverse the road leading to the famous “Baywalk” in barangay Tabing-Dagat. I managed to fight the freezing temperatures while gusty winds and rain hit me. It took us 15 minutes to reach the area. Upon seeing the area, debris were scattered everywhere. Stalls and cottages were destroyed and big brown waves came rushing into the shore. This could take days to clean up when the storm’s gone. The government spent more than a million pesos to rehabilitate the baywalk area. Good thing the new light posts like that in the Roxas Boulevard in Manila survived the vicous winds. We roamed the area and went back to the shop 30 minutes later.

Around noon, the power went back and I tuned in to the radio for news about the vessel tragedy. It was confirmed, the vessel “Princess of the Stars” of Sulpicio Lines capsized near Sibuyan Island. I was a horrific tragedy and I felt bad learning that there are few passengers survived. Sibuyan Island’s surrounding waters had been always rough even without a storm based from my experiences travelling there before. With that in mind, I could not imagine how big the waves were at that time of the storm. It was unbelievable that the largest ship in the Philippines could capsize like that.

The storm arrived in Romblon around 5:30 pm and brought strong winds and pouring rain that night. I took my digital camera and recorded a video of the storm inside the shop before dark. I hope I could upload it and post it in my blog. The next morning, only a handful of GI sheets, uprooted trees and trash clutter the streets. I’m thankful that no one was injured during the onslaught of the storm.

UPDATED! Video of Typhoon Frank (Fengshen) in Odiongan, Romblon

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    4 Responses to “Frank in Romblon”

    • salamat naman at walang nagyari sa inyo dyan.

      dito malakas din sa frank. pero madali lang. Di ko akalain na marami pala naperwisyo si frankoy.

    • “My companion and I decided we should close the shop for that day.”

      Hmmm… intriguing… sino kaya ang kasama ni JP sa loob ng shop at sabay pang naligo sa ulanan habang nananalanta ang bagyong Frank… hahahhaha…. peace :P

      buti naman at walang masyadong nangyari sa iyo…

    • Elmo

      @bluepanjeet: hangin lang nman ang malakas nung time na un. Sa shop kc ako nakatira pansamantala.

    • Elmo

      @yatot: hahaha! Kapamilya ko un who arrived that week to get his diploma. Dun sia muna nag-stay sa shop kaya sia ung kasama ko. Trip lang nmin na mamasyal habang bumabagyo. Hehe. Buti di ako nagkasakit pagkatapos nun.

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