
Originally Posted by
Jhared
because goods are, shall i say, perishable, they need to know the exact damage first before they can do any sort of relief operations so money maybe appropriated well, otherwise mag yaw2 napud kay nangalata ang goods sa gobyerno kay daghan ra or nag kuwang2, we can predict the movement of the weather but as to the effect of damage it might cause, that's something we cant predict that's why.. naa manay mga stock ang disaster agencies nga goods in case of disasters but not too many kay lagi its perishable, dili plang na madayon or gmay ra ang mahimo nga damage na mausik lang..
there is a truth to what you are saying, but its not really absolute.. better disaster management and-or relief operations can be of great help, but you know, it's easier said than done..