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Better Be Safe Than Sorry


             

           
In the past years our country, the Philippines have encountered numerous amount of calamity. One of the frequently occurring calamities in the Philippines is earthquake. Just recently, they have again recorded an earthquake here. Our location in the Earth explains the occurrence of earthquake and other calamities. Philippines is just one of the archipelagoes that is located in the Pacific Ring of Fire, Pacific Ring of Fire is a place where it has a lot of volcanoes and it is where earthquakes mostly occur.
As I’ve said Philippines is located in the Pacific Ring of Fire that’s why we have an enormous amount of volcanoes we also have a lot of fault lines that’s why we experienced quite a lot of earthquake yearly. Just like last summer we experienced an earthquake and it killed a lot of individuals. This earthquake also led to theories that the “Big One” will occur any time soon.
We conduct National Simultaneous Earthquake Drill to educate and make people ready before, during, and after earthquakes. Some people don’t take earthquake drills seriously, based on my experience. I want everyone who doesn’t take drills seriously to change their mind before it’s too late. There are also posters of what to do before, during, and after earthquakes that are posted every classroom in the Ilocos Sur National High School. It is required by NDRRMC so that we see it every day and we will never forget what to do before, during and after an earthquake. However, we should always attend earthquake drill for it is for our benefit. We should always be ready anytime to prevent harms on every individual. It is better to be safe, than sorry.

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