The rain only intensified after the typhoon. It poured down relentlessly as if the skies themselves were waging war against the Earth.
As the thirtieth day arrived, Grace was hoping for the storms to finally start slowing down, just as they had in her previous life. But this time, the rain showed no sign of stopping. Instead, it grew only fiercer because of the super typhoon.
The country was drowning. Thousands had lost their lives, and countless others were injured or displaced from their homes. Entire towns and cities were submerged, and the residents were forced to flee to higher grounds or huddle in overcrowded rescue stations.
The government was struggling with the rescue mission. There weren't enough places to keep the rescued people, resources were stretched thin, and the unyielding storms were destroying or hindering every attempt at effective aid.