Especially those who live in flood-prone areas
It was quite a hot summer, wasn’t it? It can still get stupidly hot these days, but it has started to cool down a bit over the past few weeks. That, however, poses a new problem: the rainy season.
The onset was felt this weekend when Typhoon Aghon made landfall. Now, though, it looks like we’re really in the thick of it, as the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration has officially declared the start of the rainy season.
Get your jackets and rain-proof gear ready, people. The next few months are going to be pretty wet. Stay safe out there, folks, and stay tuned to this website for safety tips throughout the 2024 rainy season.
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