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Davao del Norte town surprised by hailstorm

Talaingod, Davao del Norte (Wikipedia)

DAVAO CITY— Residents in Talaingod town in Davao del Norte were surprised when pellets of frozen ice rained down on a mountainous areaon Friday afternoon as the rest of the region were experiencing localized thunderstorms.

The hailstorm lasted about 30 minutes, according to Novie Pojas, a staff at the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (PDRRMC) who witnessed the rare weather phenomenon.

“Personally, I am amazed. That’s my first time to see a hailstorm because it is very rare to happen in Mindanao, [the region] being a tropical country,” she said.

According to Pojas,  more than 30 people in Talaingod’s Balimba Hills witnessed the hailstorm as local disaster units of the town were attending a gathering in the area when the hailstorm hit the town’s cultural village that is now being occupied by soldiers.

“Around 2:00 p.m, it rained heavily, then suddenly we saw pellets of ice pouring down,” said Pojas, who uploaded a video on Facebook.

No one was hurt and no properties were damaged, she added.

Hailstorms happen when there is a formation of cumulonimbus clouds due to unstable air mass in the atmosphere, according to the PDRRMC. /ee

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