
We all know that the Philippines is prone to typhoons and other natural disasters due to its geographic location in the typhoon belt. We Filipinos are unprepared to deal with it. Numerous typhoons have hit the Philippines, claiming many lives and destroying many homes.
Childhood in the Path of Typhoons is written by Cecilia Brainard, a great writer in the Philippines. According to the account, we encountered several types of typhoons, many Filipinos died as a result, and their homes were devastated. Some Filipinos have been displaced as a result of the typhoon, and streets may be flooded as a result of the heavy rain.
When a storm approaches, it implies there will be more rain and wind, so pupils will be excused from class to ensure their safety. The hurricane has wrecked some people’s farming and left them without food.
In this topic, we learn to be prepared, receptive, and ready at all times, not just for disasters, but also for the environment in which we’ve always been our safe haven. And to keep you safe, stay away from the tallest trees. She wrote this to raise awareness among all Filipinos about the situation that has been occurring since then.
Published by: Kent Brian Apao