Last year, Typhoon Ulysses wreaked havoc in the country, leaving many families homeless and devastated. Let's not let history repeat itself. If you're in the affected areas, take the necessary precautions to ensure your safety and the safety of your loved ones.
First things first, make sure your home is typhoon-proof. Check your roof, windows, and doors. Clear out gutters and drains to prevent water from accumulating. Stock up on essential supplies like food, water, and medicine.
Stay updated with the latest weather reports. PAGASA, our national weather forecasting agency, will provide regular updates on the typhoon's track and intensity. Follow them on social media or visit their website for the most accurate information.
If you live in a low-lying area, it's important to prepare for possible flooding. Move your valuables and important documents to higher ground. Consider evacuating to a designated shelter if necessary.
During the typhoon, stay indoors and away from windows. Avoid going outside unless absolutely necessary. If you have to go out, wear protective clothing and be aware of your surroundings.
After the typhoon, be cautious of fallen power lines and debris. Avoid flooded areas and be mindful of landslides. If possible, help your neighbors and community members clean up and recover.
Together, we can weather this storm and come out stronger. Stay safe, everyone!