
Originally Posted by
masakiton
i prepare ang national security troop aron inig agi sa bagyo i deploy sila sa affected area para mo assist sa LGU
murag mao ni gi buhat sa US kadto naa kusog nga hurricane ni igo didto

I thought you're blaming the government kay daghan patay. With regards to mobilizing help, even US militaries have difficulties aiding ground zero. reasonss? Firstly, only small aircrafts can land sa airstrip kay devastated ang airprot. mga dagko na planes mag lisod, ground travel lisod sad kay blocked ang roads. DPHW? They are also affected in typhoons and I am sure they are doing everything they can to help. Secondly, to aid tacloban in timely manner you have to use aircrafts, that's the one and only means for transporting relief goods, keysa mag boat mo, some of the goods are perishable. Dili ni xa basta basta lang nga disaster. It was a category 5 typhoon which i think any country can suffer the same fate.
I understand nga daghan lacking sa government. What I am concerned jud kay ma likayan pa jud unta ang ing-ani ka daghan nga casualties. But of course, I have to blame those people na wala mo hawa sa ilang gipuy-an maski pila na kabook warning sa PAG-ASA. Government wasn't able to force evacuate those people which we could've minimzed the casualties. Hopefully, dili ma "magic magic" ang relief goods nga ni abot sa PH. And ma distribute sila. I you have been to the ground zero, you would understand why it is difficult to distribute the relief goods. Lisod paman gani sa Norht sa Cebu, kato pa ba kaha nga nag storm surge.