Typhoon Kajiki looked absolutely brutal. Whole cities flattened like they were made of paper 😱.
Half a million people running for safety at once is just unimaginable. That’s a humanitarian crisis, not just a storm.
The videos of homes collapsing under the wind and water made me feel sick 💔.
I’ve been through hurricanes, but Kajiki in Vietnam looked ten times worse.
Seeing children carried through chest-high water broke my heart 😢.
Kajiki didn’t just flood towns—it wiped out years of hard work in one night.
The winds tearing roofs off homes sounded like pure chaos. No one could prepare for that.
580,000 evacuations… that’s basically an entire American city forced to leave overnight.
Climate disasters like this are becoming too common. Vietnam is paying the price 🌍🔥.
Respect to the rescue teams. They were out there saving lives in the middle of pure chaos 👏.
Kajiki left scars not just on the land, but on people’s hearts. This storm will never be forgotten.
The speed of destruction was terrifying. Life changed in minutes.
Even strong concrete buildings couldn’t survive. That’s how powerful Kajiki was.
I can’t imagine the fear of leaving everything behind with no guarantee of coming back.
The sight of rice fields and farms under water showed how deep the losses are 🌾.
Kajiki proves again how fragile human life is when nature unleashes its fury.
What gave me hope was seeing neighbors pull each other to safety ❤️.
Vietnam will rebuild, but this storm will stay in memory for generations 💪.
Prayers for every family who lost their home, crops, or loved ones 🙏.
Kajiki was chaos, but the strength of the people facing it is even stronger.