Typhoon Krathon: Resilience Through Reliable Backup Power
The first signs of Typhoon Krathon were subtle—darkening skies and a rising wind. But soon, the storm struck the southwestern part of the island, unleashing winds over 160 kilometers per hour and torrential rain. More than 436,000 homes lost power, streets became rivers, and tragedy struck with 4 lives lost and 719 injuries. Though it weakened quickly after landfall, the storm still caused damage by bringing challenging weather.