Always be PREPARED in facing DISASTERS
“Kahandaan sa Sakuna’t Peligro Para sa tunay na Pagbabago”
is the theme of National Disaster Resilience Month. Disaster is a sudden event,
such as an accident or a natural catastrophe that causes great damage or loss
of life. It is dangerous not only to human/people but also for animals and to
our nature. And also, one of the main reason why our mother earth is slowly
losing its beauty. And sadly, we cannot avoid it.
In order
for us to be secured and reduce the effects of disasters: First, we must
participate in earthquake drill so we can gain a knowledge on how to respond to
the complications of an actual earthquake because this will help ensure that
there will be no confusion or panic among individuals. Second, we must
participate in tree planting activity because trees contribute to our
environment by providing oxygen, improving air quality, climate amelioration,
conserving water, preserving soil, and supporting wildlife and also, trees
influence the wind speed and direction, as they shield us from the downfall of
rain, sleet, and hail. Third, we must attend to a seminar involving on how to
respond to a disaster as it has numerous benefits such as gaining expert
knowledge and ideas in responding disaster, and so on.
Having
this program is such a good idea because it helps people to be aware and be
prepared before a disaster strikes. Being prepared in handling and facing
disasters such as typhoon, tsunami, earthquake, and others can reduce fear,
anxiety, and losses that accompany disasters. There is nothing more important
than our health and safety. We must face the disasters bravely.
Source:
https://dppasia.net/upcoming-webinar-innovating-with-communities-for-disaster-preparedness/
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