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Bagyong Paeng taught me to always be cautious near rivers, the sea, and other bodies of water since there is always a chance of tremendous water pressure. Charge any other sources of light you may have because depending on the barangay, it may be necessary to switch off the lights. Always be sure to check on your family members to see how they are doing with their own homes. And especially ask God to keep us from being harmed by this bagyong paeng. There may not be another day for me in Bagyong Paeng because you never know if you're going to live. And i think my story is similar last year, when the typhoon hits philippines. I strongly agree with Pastor James Duran in his statement that “Storms come and go. And with every passing storm there is a new lesson to glean from”. Because I think the lesson here is always be strong enough to handle the big obstacles throwing at you. Paeng is something to not be afraid of if you stay at home and make yourself safe. Paeng is a Severe Tropical Storm Nalgae, known in the Philippines as Severe Tropical Storm Paeng.
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