The Path Towards a More Resilient Philippine
Living in the philippines, beautiful nature means constantly navigating the reality of natural disasters. This country is known for its iconic cultures, this country facing 20 typhoons each year. While many communities, especially those in poverty, and lift with anxiety. As sea levels rise and storms become more intense due to climate change. The threat becomes even more pronounced, pushing families to their limits and making them question their safety
In response to these challenges, the Philippine government has introduced the way of improving disaster preparedness and response. The disaster risk reduction and management Act encourages local government to engage communities and create a strong plan. We need to cooperate in this situation to solve our problems, we can suggest the underway ground to get better flood control. Ground work for a more resilient future, so we can help them by putting our trash on properly. In this case we can have a better flow of the water in canals.
The Philippines is lacking in education and awareness about disaster risks are still lacking, particularly in underserved areas where the need is most. The emotional is, has families face the fear of losing everything with each approaching storm. However, it's heartening to see communities come together, supporting one another and demonstrating an incredible spirit of resilience. We need to guide communities that lack education and teach them like creating a program for them. Having that knowledge to prepare for disaster can help transform anxiety into strong, making dreams of lasting safety and reality
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