Lest We Forget About The Wrath of Pepeng and Ondoy

Panahon na naman ng tag-bagyo. Basyang just passed through but not without claiming at least 70++ lives and destroying millions worth of property in her wake.


But this is not new. It happens every year - too many times. And it is getting harder to understand why we do not learn.  - to prepare. 


They say that the best offense is defense. And I will start with myself. And tell others.










Plan Ahead

  • Step 1
    Determine whether you can remain in your home during the typhoon. You may be able to ride out a weak typhoon with a small storm surge but will need to evacuate for stronger storms. Listen for warnings from your local officials or weather personnel in situations where evacuation is ordered. Note the evacuation routes and plan to leave early.

  • Step 2
    Make lists of television and radio stations where you can get storm information, phone numbers to call in case of emergencies and locations of storm shelters. Get directions for the emergency shelters.

  • Step 3
    Designate a location for you and your family members to meet if you get separated and the number of an out-of-the area relative to call to say everyone is safe. That out-of-the area person starts the phone tree to others on your list after learning you are okay.

  • Step 4
    Find a place to take your pets where they will be safe if you have to evacuate. 

  • Step 5
    Remember to shut off electricity, water and gas to your home before evacuating.



  • Assemble a Typhoon Kit

  • Step 1
    Pack food that doesn't have to be refrigerated or cooked along with disposable plates, bowls, forks, knives and spoons. Each person and pet in the home should have enough to eat for three days.

  • Step 2
    Store water. Each person needs three gallons of clean water to drink and to use for washing. Pets also need water.

  • Step 3
    Add flashlights, oil lamps, lanterns and candles, along with extra batteries, matches and fuel.

  • Step 4
    Include a first aid kit in your typhoon kit.

  • Step 5
    Remember to pack board games, card decks and a battery-operated radio.

  • Step 6
    Throw in a box of garbage bags and paper towels.



  • Pack Your Bags

  • Step 1
    Pack a small bag or backpack for each person in the home. It should include clothes and toiletries for three days.

  • Step 2
    Bundle a blanket and pillow for each person and place them in garbage bags (to keep them dry) to take along if evacuating.

  • Step 3
    Include a small bag of photos and documents you can't afford to have destroyed, such as wills, contracts, certificates and albums.

  • Step 4
    Place everyone's bag and bed bundle near the door so they can be quickly loaded into the car (or any vehicle) if you decide to evacuate. Fill the car with gas.


  • Read more: How to Prepare for a Typhoon | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_2190448_prepare-typhoon.html#ixzz0uMXwvxpj

    Comments

    excellent suggestions.

    preparation is key.

    we can also take pro-active steps to actually prevent floods and minimize the dangers posed by ondoy-like weather disturbances.

    we can start by demanding fom our leaders real, long-term solutions to our environmental problems.