Typhoon Nesat has arrived. We had no idea what to expect, or rather we didn't have any real idea of what kind of effects the typhoon would have. In truth, we're absolutely fine. I'm more concerned for those folk who aren't in well built homes or buildings or who live anywhere near hills that could become saturated with water to such a degree that a mud slide could occur. We've only watched the crazy wind and we've had rain for almost 36 hours now. Some videos below.
Brad couldn't get to work this morning. The driver couldn't get through because of flooding in his area and considering Brad had a taxi where he could see the road through the floor a while back as well as another one that had bubble wrap for a back window in yesterday's rain, it's probably a wise idea for him to stay home.
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