I lived through Hurricane Harvey in Texas, and watching Wuhan now gave me flashbacks. The fear of the roof tearing off is something you never forget 💔.
That storm surge looked like an ocean swallowed the city 🌊. Cars, buses, even entire blocks vanished in minutes.
Is this the strongest typhoon to ever hit Wuhan? The destruction looks historic 😨.
Seeing families clutching kids barefoot in the rain broke me. How do you explain this chaos to a child? 💔
80,000 people forced to leave home overnight… that’s an entire city displaced 🙏.
The roar of 280 km/h winds sounded like jet engines tearing through buildings 🌪️.
It’s heartbreaking but also frustrating—are cities really prepared for storms this powerful?
Respect to first responders carrying people on their backs through floodwaters ❤️.
I swear just listening to the wind in this video gave me chills. Nature’s fury is terrifying 🌩️.
Wuhan looked like a disaster movie scene, except this was painfully real 💔.
Even steel structures and concrete couldn’t stand up to Tapah. That says it all.
This isn’t just a weather event—it’s a humanitarian crisis for thousands 😢.
When you see neighbors pulling each other out of collapsed houses, you realize people are stronger than storms 🙏.
Typhoon Tapah didn’t just destroy property, it shook the very sense of safety for Wuhan.
The silence after the storm is always the hardest—just destruction left behind.
Climate disasters are clearly getting worse each year 🌡️. How many more before action is taken?
The saddest part was people leaving with only a backpack, decades of life gone in one night 💔.
Wuhan will rise again 🇨🇳❤️ but scars from Tapah will last for generations.
Storms like this remind us that we’re small, no matter how advanced our cities look 🌍.
Sending love and strength to Wuhan 🙏 may hope and courage carry you through the chaos.