Over the past two months, six successive tropical cyclones have battered the Philippines, displacing over 2.9 million people, destroying 79,000 homes, schools and health facilities. While relatively low death toll was attributed to government-led-emptive evacuations and disaster management, more than 13 million affected individuals now are facing the significant burden of these climate change-included extreme weather event.
As this the reason why Filipinos are resilience, its is because of the challenges faced. It is the thing that build them up in the process, Filipinos can still continue to function. This stems from the country's history, social structures, and cultural values. Filipinos have adapted to navigate these inequalities, However, Filipinos resilience often masks vulnerabilities.
These matter were given, as it is the most powerful weapon of the country to this kind of uncertain mood of earth.
Rising sea levels, higher temperatures, and increased frequency of the typhoons and extreme weather events can cause floods, landslides and erosion that pollute water resources, damage that pollute water resources, damage infrastructure, destroy crops and lead livelihoods.
Climate change is the single and biggest health threat facing humanity. Climate impacts are already harming health, through air pollution, disease, extreme weather events, forced displacement, pressures on mental health and increased hunger and poor nutrition in places where people cannot grow or find sufficient food.
I therefore conclude that the resilience of the humanity came from the past events. It made the whole community to be more powerful in every instance in life, whether it's negative or positive. There were no such thing as 'sadness' 'weakness' in every Filipinos, cause the most effective weapon in terms of crisis is resilience.
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