Typhoon Kajiki hitting Vietnam looked like total destruction. Entire cities were flattened in hours.
580,000 people had to evacuate—that’s more than the population of some U.S. states’ capitals. The scale is unreal.
I can’t imagine hearing those winds ripping roofs apart in the middle of the night. Pure terror.
The footage of families running through flooded streets broke my heart. They lost everything in seconds 💔.
Kajiki’s chaos reminded me of Hurricane Katrina. Nature doesn’t care where you live, the devastation feels the same.
Even concrete buildings couldn’t stand up to this storm. That says everything about its strength 😱.
It must’ve been terrifying to pack up your life in just minutes and leave. Half a million people did it at once.
This isn’t just a storm—it’s history being written in the worst way possible.
Vietnam is strong, but this storm will test every part of recovery. It’ll take years to rebuild 💪.
Children crying in the shelters made me tear up. They’ll never forget this experience 😢.
Kajiki didn’t just destroy homes—it destroyed livelihoods, schools, and businesses.
The storm surge turned neighborhoods into oceans. No one stood a chance.
I’ve been through hurricanes, but Typhoon Kajiki looked like chaos on another level.
This storm proves climate disasters are getting worse. We can’t ignore it anymore 🌍🔥.
580,000 evacuees… that’s half a million people forced to start over from nothing.
Vietnam’s coastal towns took the hardest hit. Prayers for those communities tonight 🙏.
Kajiki showed us how small humans really are compared to the power of nature.
Even rescue boats struggled to move through the floodwaters. The situation was terrifying.
It hurts to imagine the elders being carried out of collapsing homes 😢.
The noise of Kajiki’s winds must have been unbearable. Like the sky was tearing apart.
This disaster should be world news every day. Vietnam deserves global attention and help 🌍.
Kajiki left scars that will stay long after the water recedes. Both on the land and in people’s hearts.
What gave me hope was seeing neighbors pull each other to safety in the middle of chaos ❤️.
Half a million people on the move is like an entire American city being displaced overnight.
Kajiki left nothing but rubble in so many areas. Truly heartbreaking.
Even in tragedy, the courage of rescue teams was inspiring. They risked everything 👏.
The thought of families losing their homes, cars, and memories in one night makes me emotional.
Typhoon Kajiki is proof that no place, no matter how prepared, is safe from nature’s fury.
It’s shocking, heartbreaking, and unforgettable. Vietnam will rebuild, but Kajiki will never be forgotten.
Prayers for Vietnam. Stay strong, your resilience shines brighter than the storm 💪🙏.