Philippines is now on high alert as super Typhoon Parma codename Pepeng in Philippines is expected to unleash more rains just after 1 week when Typhoon Ketsana left the National Capital Region in deep floods.
Though Parma will not rain as much as Ketsana did, it can still worsen the scenario especially now that the waters have not subsided yet. The government informed the nation that super Typhoon Parma is expected to blow great winds with 175-200 kilometres per hour (110-125 miles per hour) with a high potential of causing heavy damage.
While many hasn’t recovered yet from last weekend’s ravaging calamity, let us all continue to pray for everybody’s safety. Take extra precaution now that the government has given the warnings. For those living near the rivers, please evacuate to the nearest centres near you. Help is coming from many good samaritans, so please do not lose hope. Everybody is doing their best to help.

