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Wet 'n Wild
Manila Bulletin
|July 24 2025
She was not a typhoon, she was just a severe tropical storm. But wet and wild she was, just the same, at least as far as her effects were felt.
“Crising” was nothing like Ondoy or Yolanda even if she unleashed winds and rain that inconvenienced the lot of us driving around Metro Manila last Monday. Still, the floods brought by Crising were high to very high — chest-high — in some places, and as we like to say, when you’re wet in one part of your body, you might as well be wet all over.
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