Disasters are phenomena that we can never
predict, but we can be prepared. Preparedness to any kind of disasters by be
our shield to save our precious life from danger. We are resilient in
every imminent scenario that could bring us harm and danger. Disaster happen
beyond our control, we must learn how to adjust and find a solution. Being
ready is and always be a must.
President
Rodrigo Duterte signed Executive Order 29 series of 2017 which it stated that we
should commemorate the awareness of Disaster Resilience in the month of July.
Philippines is a tropical country and located in the Pacific Ring of Fire, and alongside the pacific ocean so we
Filipinos experience a lot of disasters. We have to be ready in any disaster
that takes upon the country.
In homes and schools, we should
always have an emergency survival kit which contains different things or
necessities that you needed the most. It is important to know what steps or
actions are you going to do if there are disasters. Saving local emergency
hotlines is also a must and we should listen and follow the plan our local
government created in case of serious situations. It is also important to
remind yourself not to panic so you could think of a better way to survive and
save others.
No
living thing or anything that exist in this world that is immune to disasters. We can ready ourselves and try to be always
prepared in every disaster that we can face. Always be ready and prepared so that we can be
calm in every disaster that may come. Readiness is a must in any disaster
prepared. As they say, if you stay ready, you won’t have to get ready.
Being
resilient doesn’t mean that a person does not experience difficulties or
distress. we need to be resilient to be able to withstand and recover from any
difficult situations such as the disasters that will come. So we must ready ourselves
in case one will come
we
are annually raising awareness of what we should do in times of disasters
through the Disaster Resilience Month Celebration. Because having little
knowledge is much better than knowing nothing at all. It is always better to be
prepared in everything to overcome challenges we conquer.
This year’s Disaster Resilience Month Celebration has the theme “Kahandaan sa sakuna’t peligro para sa tunay na pagbabago.”Disasters can
unexpectedly occur, we should know what to do during and after disasters to
avoid possible damages.
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