In Region B, the storm left behind a heavy, unsettling silence. Shelters filled with families carrying hastily packed bags, while outside, streets turned into rivers and familiar places disappeared behind debris, broken branches, and damaged rooftops. The destruction changed the landscape almost overnight.
Even in the middle of fear and uncertainty, people began helping one another. Neighbors shared food, flashlights, and chargers, while volunteers moved through shelters offering comfort and support. Emergency crews kept working through the night, clearing roads and responding to calls despite exhausting conditions.
By morning, residents knew the danger was not fully over, but they also knew they were not facing it alone. The storm had caused serious damage, yet it also brought out resilience and solidarity across the community. As the next hours unfolded, the focus began shifting from survival to recovery.