aratbet Chito Miranda back home after being stranded in Sorsogon due to Kristine

Updated:2024-10-27 04:17    Views:136

Chito Miranda back home after being stranded in Sorsogon Chito Miranda back home after being stranded in Sorsogon

Chito Miranda and his Parokya ni Edgar bandmates. Image: Instagram/@chitomirandajr

Chito Miranda has nothing but gratitude as he and his Parokya ni Edgar bandmates were able to return to their homes, days after being stranded in Sorsogon due to Severe Tropical Storm Kristine.

The band’s frontman showed himself lying comfortably in the bed with his son, through his Instagram page on Friday, Oct. 25. In the caption, Miranda narrated what transpired during their travel back to Manila.

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“After being stranded for days in Sorsogon, after attempting to land thrice in Manila, and being temporarily redirected to Kalibo, and after being stuck sa SLEX (South Luzon Express Way) for more than [four hours] dahil sa baha, sa wakas, bahay na ko (because of flooding, finally, I’m home),” he said.

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Miranda shared in an earlier post that he and his bandmates had to land in Kalibo, Aklan, as it was unsafe to do so in Manila.

“Thank You, Lord, for keeping us safe and healthy, and for bringing us back home safely to our families. You Da Best,” he stated.

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He also thanked the family who took care of them in Sorsogon, the flight crew, the fans who attended their Sorsogon event, and his fellow band members “for making everything feel like an adventure.”

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“Sobrang saya ko talaga na nasa bahay na ko kasama ng pamilya ko,” he underscored. (I am really very happy to be back home with my family.)

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Severe Tropical Storm Kristine, which has the international name Trami, has affected over 2.6 million people and reportedly killed 13 others nationwide as of 8 a.m. on Friday, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said.

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