Wednesday, September 28, 2011

World After Hurricane ravaged Nesat Other Filipino Alert

The Philippines is now clean themselves after ravaged Nesat hit by hurricanes, especially in the capital Manila and Luzon Island. Who had interrupted electricity supply is now back running down Manila, but most parts of Luzon are still filled with darkness. According to the news station BBC on Wednesday, September 28, 2011, rescuers appeared to start clearing the rubble, fallen trees and damaged cars in the streets of the Philippines. Offices and schools closed had been able to operate again. In some places like Manila Ocean Park and Taft Avenue, is still stagnant water so that both places are still not able to operate.

 Similarly, the United States Embassy is still closed. Head of the Civil Defense Agency, Benito Ramos, said the current 61 is also being done to improve roads in Luzon. All of these roads could not function due to flooded, hit by landslides or falling debris. In the meantime, the weather agency warned of the coming Philippine another tropical storm that is currently still in the Pacific Ocean. "We must immediately clean up the remnants of hurricanes this Nesat before a storm is coming again.

We hope the weather can be a bit friendly," said Ramos. "This is the first time there was a flood of this magnitude in Manila," said Mayor Alfredo Lim. He also added that the flooding is also exacerbated by the huge waves that roll of Manila Bay. Typhoon Nesat a diameter of 650 kilometers and 170 kilometers per hour speed causing landslides in the early hours of Tuesday on the Pacific coast. At least 18 dead and 35 others were missing from the storm which is expected to the largest hurricane ever to hit the Philippines this year