earthdome Posted August 12, 2013 Posted August 12, 2013 If you checked the news today you would see that Baguio is flooded from the typhoon that hit this morning, so if the OP plans to live in Baguio she may need a boat. An average of 20 typhoons per year and most go through Luzon. Don't see anyone driving here on a Baguio street. I stayed inside during the storm except for a short trip to the local sari sari so I didn't see anything like this. No flooding or landslides in my neighborhood in Baguio. I did lose electric once but that was for less than an hour. And the wind drove rain about 6 inches inside underneath my balcony door. The news did report that one person died from a small landslide and that the Marcos Highway was closed for a while due to a landslide. I would not even think of traveling out of Baguio during a typhoon due to landslides and rockfalls on the narrow winding mountain roads. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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