Typhoon Tapah hitting Wuhan with winds up to 280 km/h is terrifying. Entire homes destroyed, streets flooded, and 80,000 people forced to evacuate overnight 💔.
Seeing whole neighborhoods reduced to rubble in hours shows how vulnerable even big cities can be 🌍. The chaos is overwhelming.
Prayers for Wuhan 🙏 families running through the night with children and pets is a heartbreaking sight.
The storm surge turned roads into rivers, carrying away cars and buses 🚗➡️🌊. It looked like a scene out of a disaster movie.
Wuhan went dark, no power, no safety—just the roar of the typhoon and the sound of destruction 🌩️.
Prayers especially for the elderly and children stuck in shelters 🙏. Storms like this take a heavy emotional toll.
Tapah didn’t just destroy property, it uprooted lives. Tens of thousands now have nothing but what they carried 💔.
Respect to first responders guiding people through chest-deep water ❤️. Their bravery shines in the darkest moments.
The fear of hearing your roof tear off in the middle of the night is something no one ever forgets 🌪️.
Wuhan looks like a war zone this morning. Cars piled up, homes flattened, families displaced 😢.
Storms like this remind us how fragile our sense of security is 🌍. One night can change everything.
Prayers up for farmers too 🌾. Crops, fields, and livelihoods washed away in minutes.
It’s not just about rebuilding houses—it’s about healing the community and restoring hope 💔.
Neighbors helping each other in floodwaters shows humanity at its best 🙏. Even in chaos, kindness survives.
The silence after Tapah passed was haunting… only destruction left behind 😔.
Wuhan has endured before, and it will rise again 🇨🇳. The people’s spirit is stronger than the storm.
The footage of parents carrying kids barefoot through muddy water broke my heart 💔.
80,000 evacuees means 80,000 stories of survival, fear, and courage. Each one matters ❤️.
Tapah is another reminder that storms are growing stronger every year. Are we ready for what’s next? 🌡️
Sending love and strength to Wuhan 🙏. You’re not alone—the world is watching and praying for your recovery.