Treacherous Nature
“Treacherous Nature”
A massive rescue operation is under way in the Philippines
where at least 73 people are confirmed to have been killed in the
wake of torrential rains.
Tropical Storm Ketsana triggered the worst flooding in decades in
the capital Manila and nearby provinces.
Defence Secretary Gilbert Teodoro said troops, police and civilian
volunteers had rescued more than 4,000 people - many clinging to each
other on roofs.
More than 250,000 have been driven from their homes, officials
say.
Military chief Gen Victor Ibrado flew by helicopter over suburbs
of Manila on Sunday to see for himself drenched survivors marooned on
top of half-submerged buses and on rooftops.
TV footage showed some survivors clinging to high-voltage power
lines.
Correspondents say the rescue effort is intensifying as the
weather cleared on Sunday.
But some reports estimate that 80% of the capital is still under
water.
The government has declared a "calamity" in Manila and
25 provinces, allowing access to emergency funds.
Latest confirmed figures say that 73 people are dead and at least
23 others are missing.
One report puts the number of dead and missing at 106.
Manila bus driver George Andrada said he had lost everything in
the floods.
"It happened very fast. All of a sudden everything was under
water. I was not able to save anything except the shirt I am
wearing," he said.
Some residents have emailed the BBC with their experiences. Lovely
Lansang in Marikina, near Manila, says: "I am currently seeking
refuge in a shopping centre. Many people are stuck either on their
roofs or in the second storey of their houses.
"The city is also without clean water and electricity. Right
now, I am still in the shopping centre because the roads here are
impassable," the email adds.
The equivalent of a whole month's rain fell in six hours as
Ketsana, also known as Ondoy, lashed the northern island of Luzon.
On Saturday, TV images showed gushing water turning roads into
rivers, with floods chest-deep and rising.
Appeal for calm
Philippines President Gloria Arroyo appealed for donations and
called for calm.
"I am calling on our countrymen, especially residents of
metro Manila and other provinces in the path of the typhoon, to
please stay calm, follow the instructions of local officials and
civil defence authorities," she said in a TV message on
Saturday.
Also on Saturday, Mayor Mon Ilagan of the town of Cainta, in Rizal
province east of Manila, told local media his town was "almost
100% under water".
Rizal Governor Casimiro Ynares was quoted by local media as saying
other towns were completely inundated.
Roads leading into Manila were rendered impassable by stalled
vehicles, and some ferry services were cancelled.
The Philippines chief weather forecaster has blamed climate change
for the downpours that saw 40cm (16in) of rain fall on Manila in a
single day.
Thousands of passengers were stranded as international and
domestic airports were shut down.
Ketsana, with winds of up to 100km/h, is expected to head out over
the South China Sea on Sunday and Monday.
If
we are going to ask are self, why are we happy? You can sometimes say
that it’s
because of the nature. Why nature? Because the nature almost gives us
what we need and
what we wanted. Just for an instance, I’ am happy because the
weather is quite good.We
can be happy because of the pretty places and the useful natural
resources that the nature
can give us. But did you know that the nature can sometimes be a traitor? It doesn’t
give us only joy and happiness; they can be sometimes the one which
give us tears
which leads to sorrow. It sometimes causes death!
In relating to myself, when a strong rainfall comes, I actually don’t feel good and calm because my instinct is saying that something will happen, something not good or undesirable. People may think that nature is the best way to forget sadness just like for example: enjoying the gifts from nature like tourist spots but on the other hand, because of the natural calamities, we experience the charge of nature. They sometimes charge too much of the happiness we get just like the coming of the flood. Many people died and many families were left broken. Some of there family members were lost during the flood. Not all are good from the nature. They betray people sometimes. When flood strikes our country, people unite and become one. Water is the most important need of the people during calamities and as observed, after the flood , the prices of water increases and the flood victims especially the poor once cannot afford to buy a distilled water and that is the reason why they suffer to different diseases such as: dehydration,LBM, and many others.
As
a recommendation, the government must focus on the supply of water
after this
certain calamity. They should buy more distilled water to provide
free waters for the flood
victims. They must look for a way that those victims can afford to
buy water to drink
or to buy a low cost water. The government must also provide more
programs so that
the people will be warned about the coming calamity. They should
always give importance
to it because it is better to be ready all the time just like the
saying “It’s better to
prevent than to cure.”

