Category Archives: Climate Change

Lots of Floods and Strong Typhoons

Taking a bath was hard this morning. The weather was very cold. The rain was falling since the other day. Wind was blowing hard intermittently. There was a typhoon signal number one. The day was harsh but going to school … more

The Price Control Over Bottled/Mineral Water During Calamities

six liter mineral water

Bottled water is one of the most important goods in times of calamity. However, its price is uncontrollable. Its price continue to rise even if there is a price control order. Bottled water was not included in the list of … more

Tons of Water Lilies Causes Widespread In Cotobato City

water lilies

The recent tropical depression causes a wide area flood in Cotobato City. More than twenty barangays are affected. The flood has persist for more than one week now. Many residents are suffering from sickness. Leaving their homes and going to … more

Tsunami Warnings!

tsunami

According to Philvolcs, a tsunami is a series of sea waves commonly generated by under-the-sea earthquakes and whose heights could be greater than 5 meters. It is erroneously called tidal waves and sometimes mistakenly associated with storm surges. Tsunamis can … more

Earthquake Intensity Scale – Strength

quake of the earth

The following are the earthquake intensities according to Philvolcs. Intensity ten is so scary. It feels like its the end of the world. 1. Scarcely Perceptible – Perceptible to people under favorable circumstances. Delicately balanced objects are disturbed slightly. Still … more