Disasters teach us what we are not doing enough . . .
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 1:47 AMWe sort of take for granted the many good things that keep on coming to our land until events like flash floods, heinous crimes and various disasters come to our shores. While the disasters cause lives and crimes make the bad side of man get the better of us all, what do they teach us deep down it all? It teaches us that we are not doing enough; we just push through with our indifference.
Take the most recent Typhoon, Sendong, the most affected areas are in Mindanao. Gwen Pang, Secretary General of Red Cross spoke to ANC and confirmed the death toll in Cagayan de Oro City andIligan City that reached more than 134 and 200 more declared missing. The next move is to ship goods to help the families. GMA reports 71 died in Cagayan De Oro City alone while 100 plus missing.
President Pinoy also did his share by calling an emergency meeting. He pointed out that there are long-range solutions but at the moment the most urgent is relocation and relief to the families. DSWD confirmed it has enough goods to help the victims.
Disasters teach us what we, as the stewards of creation, are not doing enough. Deforestation has been cited as one of the main causes of flash floods and this has been knownfor quite sometime now. Yet we know for a fact proactive solutions are not that abundant.