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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

La Nina Phenomenon to hit the country in the last quarter of the year

The rainy has come late in the Philippines this year. This is due to delayed effects of the El Nino phenomenon that has brought the worst drought the Philippines has encountered. The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical services administration (PAGASA) has forecasted that the country is expected to get more rains during the last quarter this year and the first quarter of 2011.

The country has been experiencing rain but it is less than expected during the rainy season. There are still hot days in between days with rain showers. Though this is better than having rains with a magnitude like Ondoy where a month’s worth of rainfall was brought down in just a couple of hours. Last September 26, 2010, marks the first year anniversary of the horrific typhoon where hundreds of lives were lost and the damage to properties were massive. It took months in the several areas for the flood water to dissipate.

You may blame global warming but the only thing responsible for the massive flooding last year. Man made activities such as land pollution is also another factor. Pervious leaders failed to plan for the drainage system decades ago. The current governments said that the country is more prepared if in case another typhoon as strong as Ondoy hits the country. But are the preparation enough?  Steps have to be made to fight global warming on a global scale.

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