Drive out to inspect the flood. Natural disasters are inevitable, but we can reduce their impact.

in ASEAN HIVE COMMUNITY5 days ago

Hello everyone, the weather has been very unstable lately. Summer storms and heavy rainy season storms have caused widespread distress to the public. I myself am one of those affected by this situation, especially concerns about the safety of my pets and crops at my garden.

To better understand the flood situation, I went out to survey the surrounding areas and found that many villages were experiencing flooding problems. The villagers helped each other drain the water using water pumps. It was admirable to see the unity in helping each other. The weather changes rapidly every day. Sometimes the weather is clear, but only a few hours later, heavy rain falls. The wind blows violently, causing damage to agricultural crops, especially the papaya and banana trees that I planted.

In addition to damage to homes and property, natural disasters also affect the environment and people's way of life. I saw the news about mangrove forests being eroded, wastewater contaminating water sources causing many animals to die, and villagers living along the river facing difficulties in making a living. I watched the news and felt sad. So today I drove out to look around the village to make sure of what had happened again.

But as they say, natural disasters are something that cannot be avoided. However, everyone can reduce the impact by preparing and working together to solve the problem. I would like to encourage everyone who is experiencing difficulties. May everyone be safe from natural disasters and may everything go well.

Several years ago, I will tell you about a major flood for me. The flood in the house where I used to live was about waist deep. Everything in the house, be it the wardrobe or the wooden bed, had to collapse. When the water receded, there was dirt that had to be cleaned, which was mud. And everything in the house that could not be moved in time had to be thrown away. The bed, the cabinet, and various household items made of wood had to be thrown away. This was the damage and experience in the past because it could not be moved in time. My village was like a pan. But now it's a bit better. They have a project to drain water and dig new canals, which makes the water drain faster. But I'm still worried because the pond in my house is full of water.

My pond at home is full of water and I try to feed it several times a day so that it stays where I feed it and when the water overflows, it won't go anywhere else. This is all I can do. I'm a little worried, but I'm trying my best. I'm rooting for all my friends. I hope everything goes well.

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