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Saturday, September 26th, 2009, the typhoon hit Metro Manila and Ketsana brought an unprecedented amount of rain that Argentina has never known before. Rates known in the Philippines, Typhoon undulate, captured the country Ketsana totally unaware and unprepared for the disaster. When finally undulate explode leaving the Philippine area of responsibility, have left at least 300 deaths and millions of people displaced by floods. It also destroys worth 100 million dollars worth of goods.
After undulate past allegations that it is almost natural for Filipinos followed. The displaced victims undulate blamed the government having to quickly come to their rescue. Some heads of government blamed the population for ignoring warnings of floods which have already announced on Thursday before landfall undulate. Many politicians eager for attention in time for the next presidential election of 2010 was quick to blame the Arroyo administration for lack of disaster preparedness.
With everyone pointing fingers everywhere, who exactly is responsible for the disaster that hit Metro Manila and neighboring provinces in the wake of undulate? The answer is simple: We all have an equal responsibility for the recent flooding of Metro Manila.
We are all guilty Flood
Yes, the flooding that occurred was the fault of everyone of us. It was not just the government that was blame for this was the same. We are all guilty because we did not bother to take care of our rivers and streams.
The rivers and waterways in Metro Manila clogged and dirty. Anyone who believes otherwise must be living under a rock for the last fifty years or so. The legendary Pasig River is almost dead, and even the famous Marikina River is known for having points of garbage here and there. The only reason our rivers are so dirty is that we do our bins.
If anyone needs proof of this fact, it suffices to consider the consequences flooding Monday morning after a waft past floods have decreased. The streets were literally a mountain of waste dislodged by the flood. Certainly not all of them were furniture and other household goods scanning affected by the floods. A good part of them were improperly disposed of waste in our rivers, canals and other waterways, brought to the surface by flooding.
If there is one lesson from the arrival of Typhoon undulate is definitely: it is time we learned to respect our waterways. If we can help clean and restore our rivers, so we should at least stop treating them as if they were our personal garbage cubes. If undulate typhoon, it was just a Category 2 storm, could flood in Metro Manila, as he did, what else a typhoon is greater?
Instead of blaming others for the disaster occurred, we must all be proactive and prevent a new catastrophe similar happening again. We must begin to clean our waterways now!
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