“In the aftermath of devastating typhoons, the resilience and strength of the human spirit shine through.” – Unknown
Hello to all dear Hiveans in this community!!@aseanhive community I've been missing you, my posting was just limited only because of not having good enough connection here in our place for two days.But thanks God,the power was already restored and everything slowly will be back into normal mode.Today I wanna share to you the memories left by the typhoon Tino in our place.This blog was being focused on the scenarios I've seen in my classroom during my visit there.

After several disasters that hit Visayas,classes were being suspended for very long time( from the earthquake until typhoon)And everything was being shifted into modular class/online class.Though it was not easy, because some of the students were really coping up,and some of them don't have any access to participate in the online class--some had no gadgets to go through and access the e- learning resources. Though it was a struggle moments,but still managed it to do the class despite everything.Today I paid a visit to my classroom to check whether all my documents and files were still in placed.

There little/minor damages that were being observed during the checking of my classroom.

A lot of water were really coming in.There were slightly damaged that were observed.Why was the water coming in?It's a structural concern.The water leaking started from the beams, it means that they're passing through it.

I never expected that they're leaks on the structures,but thanks God I am enlightened that before the coming of the typhoon all the appliance in the classroom were being removed like the TV thats being hang on the wall,I placed them under my table,kept it and covered it.
Since I don't have any students this time to help me, I just solely do the cleaning of it. I used buckets and pail to removed the water on the floor.And it took me more than one hour to finish scraping off all the water inside.

These were the possible reasons why water were entering the classroom-- its because it leaked on the structures.Water passing through the ceiling holes if not repaired immediately will cause or could weaken the structures/beams.

I also noticed that the switches for the lights and ceiling fans were malfunctioned. As of this time there were no electricity inside.

The lobby part also were being cleaned,water was also being removed.So I went home at noon,and finished the whole classroom cleaning and preparing it for Monday's class.
I've already reported the minor damages noticed.So thankful for the positive response of the administration of the school to promise and prioritize to repair it and to work on it the soonest possible time.
This would be all for now!I will send you updates on my next blog journey.Keepsafe and Godbless!
Note:the lead picture is edited in canva
Rescue efforts for flood-affected people, including children, are important. It is also a good idea to keep the surroundings of the house clean. Draining the accumulated water through specific places and getting rid of waterlogging. Typhoon Tornado has caused severe destruction in South Asia, including the Philippines and Vietnam. I am in a very difficult feeling. When I see people washed away in the news. Thank you for sharing. Of course, I pray for all of you and wish you well.
@mdakash62 thank you for your kind words...I felt at ease reading your words.Thanks for including us in your prayer my friend.
you are most welcome
It's really challenging, but we do not have a choice but to rise back up again.
@charmingcherry yeah you're right!
Thanks for your kind words and
It is really devastating here in our country when their is typhoon. I am glad your classroom is well cleaned now.
@almajean101 thanks for your kind words..Yeah I'll take a rest today,I've felt a bit muscle spasms carrying those heavy buckets full of Water
So much water after the typhoon well done cleaning 🧹🧹
@noemilunastorta yeah thanks for stopping by..atlast after a long hours of dipping out the water 💦
Pasalamat nalang gyud ta kay ang mga Pinoy magtinabangay gyud unsaon nalang kung iyahay ra. Amping mo permi ma'am.
@kellyane yes mam...amping pod mo dinha slamat sa concern mam..
Mao gyud na ang ika panghambog natu nga kinaiya sa pinoy---ang pagka matinabangun sa usag usa
Hi @lolitaanana001 your strength really shows here. Cleaning the classroom all by yourself after the typhoon must have been tiring, but you still handled it with care and dedication. It is not easy to return and see damages especially in a place where you teach and share learning with your students. Im glad the school administration responded positively and will work on the repairs soon. Despite everything, you remain strong and hopeful.. Stay safe and God bless always..
@jocabanero4 thanks sis for your kind words 😊..
You're most welcome 😘
Such strength and dedication, cleaning up after the storm shows true resilience and heart, glad things are slowly getting back to normal 🙏💪
@dubheee thanks for your kind words
Yeah Filipinos as we are! and I'm proud of that..being resilient in times of storms give us the opportunity to adapt to any adversity.
You are an inspiration and a role model to other teachers and students!
good job, teacher @lolitaanana001... preparation really plays a great role,, especially during disasters.. Good thing you saved the appliances from any damage..
wish you more strength on facing more challenges.. 💪💪💪
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@asean.hive thank you