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Friday, February 26, 2010
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Plan Ahead Before Super Typhoon Bagyong Pepeng Hits
With the recent calamity of Ondoy, and the upcoming new typhoon Pepeng, preparing for it should be done well ahead of time.
First things first: Basic Commodities.
Clean drinking water - we can live for days without food but not without water
Canned Foods - Don't stock frozen meat/food. Power failures after a calamity might last for days. Also don't forget to have can openers :)
Plastic-ware / Paper Plates - in case of evacuation, you won't need water to rinse plates.
First Aid Kit / Basic Medicine - Make sure you have adequate supply of paracetamols and antibiotics.
Flashlight and batteries / portable radio
Paper Towels and Garbage Bags
What to Plan Ahead:
1. As much as possible, stay home on the day of the typhoon. Bagyong Pepeng will make landfall on Saturday.
2. Stay tuned on the most recent news regarding the upcoming typhoon. If the local government say you evacuate, lock your doors and leave your house. I'm pretty sure they aren't kidding.
3. Make or Update your list of all important telephone numbers, both on local land-line and cellular networks. Example would be police, ambulance, firetrucks, media TV and radio emergency hot-lines, etc.
4. If your place is flood-prone, park your car to a safe location where you are sure that it won't be reached by floodwater.
5. Full charge your cellphone, emergency lamps and portable radio. We're not sure how long a blackout may occur.
First things first: Basic Commodities.
Clean drinking water - we can live for days without food but not without water
Canned Foods - Don't stock frozen meat/food. Power failures after a calamity might last for days. Also don't forget to have can openers :)
Plastic-ware / Paper Plates - in case of evacuation, you won't need water to rinse plates.
First Aid Kit / Basic Medicine - Make sure you have adequate supply of paracetamols and antibiotics.
Flashlight and batteries / portable radio
Paper Towels and Garbage Bags
What to Plan Ahead:
1. As much as possible, stay home on the day of the typhoon. Bagyong Pepeng will make landfall on Saturday.
2. Stay tuned on the most recent news regarding the upcoming typhoon. If the local government say you evacuate, lock your doors and leave your house. I'm pretty sure they aren't kidding.
3. Make or Update your list of all important telephone numbers, both on local land-line and cellular networks. Example would be police, ambulance, firetrucks, media TV and radio emergency hot-lines, etc.
4. If your place is flood-prone, park your car to a safe location where you are sure that it won't be reached by floodwater.
5. Full charge your cellphone, emergency lamps and portable radio. We're not sure how long a blackout may occur.
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