We are back with Clint and Chito in the episode and we talked about different disaster problems. What are the common struggles of Filipinos when there are disasters such as typhoon and floods? How can we quickly adjust and respond to these unfortunate events that can happen anytime in an instant? Why do we need to adapt to the new technology of doing things remotely including work and study so that we can still move forward in times of crisis? Why are Filipinos very resilient and strong even when we have the most disastrous typhoons and floods in our history? Are there preparations you can really do in such a quick random event like an earthquake? And how about the volcanic eruptions that happened prior to the pandemic? Really relevant topic to discuss regarding preparations, survival and moving forward with different disastrous things and whatnots.
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