Philippine Daily Inquirer-Nov 4, 2022

With 18 to 20 typhoons making landfall and wreaking havoc in the country every year, you’d think we would have mastered the drill by now. Foresight borne of repeated experience would have guided preparations on the ground and enabled us to survive each onslaught with the least number of casualties and damage to crops and property. But Severe Tropical Storm “Paeng”—with at least 150 dead, 36 missing, at least P2.74 billion worth of crops lost, and hundreds of thousands affected across 64 provinces—proved otherwise, with even President Marcos Jr. asking “Why were they (people) not evacuated? Why were there so many casualties?” upon hearing the extent of the typhoon’s devastation. Read more at: https://opinion.inquirer.net/158445/lessons-from-paeng First published in: Philippine Daily Inquirer