Bishop Antonieto Cabajog has appealed for prayers after Surigao del Norte suffered “sizeable damage” from typhoon "Odette."

“Please continue to pray for the Diocese of Surigao,” CBCP News quoted Cabajog's message to the bishops’ conference.
“Never in my entire life have I encountered such a typhoon. To say ‘super’ is an understatement,” he added.
Cabajog said the typhoon manifested its “super strength” around 1 p.m. and unleashed more strength and peaked around 3 p.m. on Thursday.
“Blinding torrential rains and howling winds no man could take standing up hammered us for more than three hours,” he said.
In spite of all these, Cabajog said, the strong faith of the people stands out as their "pillar of comfort and support."
Odette was a “supertyphoon” when it slammed into Siargao, a popular tourist and surfing destination.
Siargao and Dinagat province, the prelate said, “are worst hit with unofficial reports of many casualties”.
The prelate said mainland parishes seem to have suffered lesser damage than those in the city.
Cabajog then appealed for help for the typhoon victims.
He said that food and water are priority needs in badly hit areas.
"Odette" also devastated several heavily populated areas, including Bohol, Cebu and Southern Leyte provinces.