SUPERTYPHOON Egay howled into Baguio at dawn on July 25. By then power had been cut and in the darkness, residents heard the wind knocking down trees, upending houses of light materials and pounding rain. They were under Signal No. 3, not quite in the direct path of the typhoon as Isabela, Cagayan, Babuyan Islands and Batanes further north were. But it was destructive in Baguio without a doubt.