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Ms. Catering shares heartbreaking aftermath of Typhoon Tino

By Kristine Kang
Published November 4, 2025 3:59 PM PHT
Updated November 4, 2025 6:37 PM PHT

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Content creator Ms. Catering reveals the devastating impact of Typhoon Tino on their old home.

The Philippines once again faces harsh weather conditions brought by Typhoon Tino.

In just a couple of days in the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR), it has brought heavy rains, strong winds, and flooding to several areas across the country.

Even celebrities and online personalities have not been spared from the storm's impact, sharing their own experiences and concerns amid the severe weather.

Among them was content creator Ms. Catering, who shared a mix of heartbreak and gratitude after their old home was destroyed by the storm.

In a recent Facebook post, the influencer showed the devastating aftermath as a huge tree fell on their house. The pictures showed both their kitchen and bedroom were crushed, sparing only a few belongings and the floor.

"Mabuti na lang maaga pa lang pina-evacuate namin si inay. Pinalipad namin siya doon sa bagong bahay namin. Kung hindi siya nag-evacuate, baka nabagsakan siya ng niyog. Madudurog 'yung katawan niya, mahati," Ms. Catering shared.

Despite the loss, the content creator expressed relief that their family remained safe. Ms. Catering also took the opportunity to urge local officials to extend help to those affected by the typhoon.

"Oras na para bawasan n'yo 'yung mga ninakaw n'yo. Magbigay naman kayo ng relief doon po sa mga naapektuhan ng bagyo. Ito na ang tamang panahon at oras para i-share ny'o ang blessing(s)," Ms. Catering added. "Thank you so much and keep safe sa mga kumare ko diyan. Get well soon."

True to signature humor, Ms. Catering managed to sprinkle a few light-hearted lines amid the serious tone of the post.

Fans quickly flooded the comments section with messages of support, prayers, and even a few laughs, proving how Ms. Catering's humor continues to bring comfort even during difficult times.



According to reports, Typhoon Tino made landfall on November 4 at 12:00 a.m. in Silago, Southern Leyte. Authorities continue to monitor the situation and provide assistance to affected communities.

Meanwhile, Ms. Catering remains one of today's beloved comedy content creators, with published viral videos and witty takes on everyday Filipino life.

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