Typhoon Glenda Corregidor CFI Pictures
2nd Segment!
It can be rough on Corregidor when a typhoon attacks!
The typhoon damage could stop the tourist visits. If the damage is great it will cost much money, material and time to clear the typhoon damage on the island and repair buildings and infrastructure. The island got be cleared and made safe for the visitors to return.
The Corregidor Foundation Inc (CFI) has provided me 25 images about Typhoon Glenda. I think the pictures about the waves, inshore of Corregidor North Mine Dock, are awesome. They all are interesting and show what CFI is up to after a typhoon. I asked for permission, and was granted it, to display those pictures.
I uploaded 27 pictures into this album with the original image size. This is the URL:
s74.photobucket.com/user/PI-Sailor/library/Corregidor%20by%20subject/CI%20Subalbum%20No%202/Typhoon%20Glenda%20Corregidor%20CFI%20Pictures?sort=9&page=1Album description:
This album shows the danger, the damage and the extensive clean up required on Corregidor Island, caused by Typhoon Glenda, and the international Name was Rammasun. These pictures belong to the Corregidor Foundation Inc. (CFI), the photographer was CFI Staff member, Mr. Tony Indefenso. These pictures were shot on the 16th July 2014 or shortly thereafter. CFI gave me permission to display them.
Uploading pictures is time consuming work and I will present most of the pictures in this forum in three segments. This is the second segment of 8 images but they are smaller than the pictures in the album.
Za262. Tree is down at Corregidor Tailend from Typhoon Glenda.
-08. A tree is down, wires also at the Corregidor Tailend from Typhoon Glenda on Corregidor in mid July 2014. How much money, hours to clear it, repair it. This image is from CFI, photographer Mr. Tony Indefenso.
Za263. Kindley Air Field Tower door is damaged from Typhoon Glenda.
-09. The door to the Kindley Air Field Tower (Terminal ?) is damaged from Typhoon Glenda on Corregidor in mid July 2014. This image is from CFI, photographer Mr. Tony Indefenso.
Za264. Structure on Engineering Wharf is damaged at Corregidor.
-10 This roof damage on the structure at the end of the Engineering Wharf on Corregidor was caused by Typhoon Glenda in mid July 2014. This image is from CFI, photographer Mr. Tony Indefenso.
Za265. The deck in the structure on Engineering Wharf is damaged at Corregidor.
-11. Wow, the waves knocked holes thru the deck in the structure at the end of the Engineering Wharf on Corregidor; this was caused by Typhoon Glenda in mid July 2014. This image is from CFI, photographer Mr. Tony Indefenso.
Za266. The deck in the structure on Engineering Wharf is damaged at Corregidor.
-12. Wow, the waves knocked holes thru the deck in the structure at the end of the Engineering Wharf on Corregidor; this was caused by Typhoon Glenda in mid July 2014. This image is from CFI, photographer Mr. Tony Indefenso. Zoomed in!
Za267. The wall, inshore of the Corregidor North Mine Dock.
-13. Typhoon Glenda waves damaged the wall, inshore of the Corregidor North Mine Dock in mid July 2014.This image is from CFI, photographer Mr. Tony Indefenso; a few days later, the North Channel is calm.
Za268. Trees are down on the Middleside Road on Corregidor
-14. Trees are down, wires also on the Middleside Road on Corregidor from Typhoon Glenda in mid July 2014. How much money, hours to clear it, repair it. This image is from CFI, photographer Mr. Tony Indefenso.
Za269. A tree is down at the Philippine Heroes Memorial on Corregidor Island.
-15. A tree is down at the Philippine Heroes Memorial on Corregidor Island from Typhoon Glenda in mid July 2014. This image is from CFI, photographer Mr. Tony Indefenso.