Filipinoes and Their Resiliency During Disasters





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              Disasters are caused by both natural and Human-Induced Hazards, but are more often made by natural Hazards due to the unfortunate location of the Philippines that causes it to experience the such. We face these disasters often, yet we remain to be tough and never give up and rise to the dangers that have dragged us down to the ground.

              The Philippines is located in the Pacific Ring of Fire and in the south-western part of the Pacific Ocean, no doubt that these are the main causes of the natural hazards that lead to Disasters that end up causing a lot of problems in the country. During these types of Disasters, we need to remain resilient and vigilante, we should remain tough at times where we want to give up, losing your home does not signify losing your life, everyone can start from scratch again when these things happen and sometimes we need to prevent casualties to arise within our community, you have to rise up when you're living on your knees. These are our responsibilities, we shouldn't just rely on the government for every selfish need we have or think that the government hold all the responsibility when these things happen, we can't control nature but its our duty to prevent casualties within our community and furthermore, a responsibility.

              After every Disaster that come in our country, we remain tough at times of trouble and we grow more stronger in the face of casualties and sorrow and after these disasters we're still thinking past tomorrow, cause we Filipinoes are strong-willed, we don't give up that easily, we've faced a number of disasters, and more or less we've lived and grown from these experiences, cause we know that we won't go anywhere if we keep living in the past and not look ahead, cause this is our ability, our ability to rise when we're pushed to the ground.

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