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  • A Run for Pasig River 2012

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Friday, August 3, 2012

Ty-Funs in the Philippines

Posted by Admin On 8:00 AM Comments

It's more fun in the Philippines!

And if I have something called sense of humor, I might have considered making a banner with "Ty-funs are fun in the Philippines!"

("Gener" four days ago from date of post)

August 3, 2012

Didn't even heard that Typhoon Gener made a land fall but still, it left us terribly damaged.
"Gener" with an International name of "Saolo" left the Philippines with 37 people dead and 33 were injured according to GMA News as of today.

As I open social media sites, there were lot of posts there which hopes for the suspension of classes. There were no announced Typhoon Signal for Manila (the Capital of the Philippines) as far as I know but still, even college students were protesting for the suspension of classes through social networks due to strong winds and flooded roads.

Lots of places were left flooded and as I speak (type) my thoughts today, a lot of my countrymen still reside in evacuation centers to spend the night with.

At times, I was thinking, is this still the effect of Global Warming?
For as far as I can remember floods and typhoons were continuously visiting the country.

If you have read my previous post, "Project Noah" I stated there about the approximate number of Typhoons that regularly pass through the Philippines.

Well, if this is still part of Global Warming, then it must be safe to declare that we must be hoping worst typhoons to come. Not that I'm hoping for them but because awareness and the urge to help the preservation of our host planet doesn't still reach the hearts of many.

How long shall we wait? How long shall we endure the pain?
Have we done something about it?
Have you done something about it?

You as one could make a difference.