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After intense heat, the rainy season has officially begun in the Philippines. As the country prepares for the rainy season starting in June, some areas have already experienced intermittent rain showers, signaling the upcoming heavy rainfall and potential flooding.
The official declaration by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) marks the commencement of the rainy season, with forecasts of significant rainfall and frequent thunderstorms. The western regions of Luzon and the Visayas have already witnessed substantial rain.
With the rainy season already underway, it is recommended that precautionary measures be taken.
Here are some essential suggestions to assist you in readiness for the rainy season:
Staying Dry and Comfortable with Proper Rain Gear
Rain will not hinder enjoying ourselves. Still, with frequent downpours expected, it might be frustrating for people who have already planned their outings with their friends and family or are unexpectedly caught in the rain during work commitments.
Getting wet and cold for an extended time can increase the risk of fever or catching a cold. It's advisable to have rain gear readily available, such as umbrellas, raincoats, and waterproof footwear, to stay dry and comfortable during rainy days.
Since the weather can be unpredictable, having items like a folding umbrella can be practical. This preparation helps prevent sudden changes in body temperature when caught in the rain. These essentials can ensure dryness and comfort during the rainy season.
Take it easy and drive carefully
Driving slower during rainy weather is not just a suggestion; it's a crucial safety measure. When the roads are wet, they become slippery, reducing traction and an increased risk of accidents.
By managing your car's speed and slowing down, you enhance your ability to maintain control over your vehicle, especially when navigating through potentially hazardous conditions.
Maintaining a safe distance from other vehicles is essential, as it allows for adequate reaction time in case of sudden stops or unexpected maneuvers. Safety is paramount when driving in rainy conditions to protect yourself and others.
Get Your Home Ready
During a heavy downpour, your roof is the primary barrier to keep you dry. Of course, we don't want our roof to blow around in strong winds and heavy rain, which could damage our possessions inside our home.
Inspect and repair your roof for any cracks or damage that could cause leaks. This will help protect your home and belongings from water damage, ensuring a safe and cozy living environment for your family.
Stay Informed
Keep updated on weather forecasts and advisories from PAGASA or local authorities. With some areas already facing flooding recently, it's crucial to stay updated on weather reports to be prepared for any upcoming storm warnings or flood alerts.
Of course, we wouldn't want our day to be disrupted by being unable to reach our destination due to flooding.
Being well-informed allows individuals to take essential steps like preparing emergency kits or modifying travel arrangements to prioritize safety and well-being during unexpected weather situations.
- Llorele Masong