On the other side, where Typhoon Whipa has caused massive damage in several countries, Filipino citizens have made most of it into fun times as well. A viral video, which is grabbing attention from netizens, showed the sheer resilience of Filipino people and their fun-loving attitude even during the flood conditions and waterlogged cities. Other videos also showed cases like couples getting married and employees continuing to work from home in the middle of flooded rooms.
Fun Should Never Stop
Filipino citizens mean this when they say that fun should never stop. A viral video shared by @nextshark on Instagram showed people enjoying the flooded cities in their unique ways. Some spotted swimming and diving into the water, splashing it onto each other, while some also spotted floating in the waterlogged streets with their unique boats. Some clips also showed teenagers performing popular 'Aura Farming' dance amid heavy rains.
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In other cases from the Philippines, one determined couple made headlines for getting married even during the heavy floodwaters.
Couple Walks Down FLOODED Aisle On Wedding Day
The couple decided to tie the knot even during the dangerous typhoon Wipha. The newly weds identified as Jade Rick Verdillo and Jamaica Aguilar, walked down the aisle on Tuesday at the Barasoain church in Malolos, Bulacan province, Philippines, which was flooded due to the heavy rains.
Employee Works From Home Amid Knee-Deep Floodwater
A video is buzzing on the Internet which shows a dedicated call cantre employee continuing to work in knee-deep floodwater at her home. The video has sparked a meme fest with hilarious and applauding comments by netizens. Call centre agent Salvacion Caunsag kept attending a Zoom call while sitting in the middle of a waterlogged room. Reportedly, the footage was shot on July 22 from Cavite, Philippines.
Typhoon Whipa In the Philippines
The dangerous Typhoon Whipa, which formed in the South China Sea, impacted several countries, including the Philippines, China, Vietnam, Taiwan, and Okinawa. The typhoon has caused major damage in Philippines, leaving 37 people dead and eight others missing.