EDITORIAL
AS the country struggles with soaring temperatures, water shortages and agricultural losses due to the ongoing El Niño climate phenomenon and the onset of summer, the typhoon season is likely very far from anyone’s thoughts. The current conditions, however, should remind us to take the opportunity to be prepared for what recent history suggests may be a bad storm season.
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