Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) in 2013 was one of the most damaging typhoons to have hit the Philippines. It destroyed 1.14 million homes and killed about 6,000 people. Do you think it was feasible to reduce the number of deaths caused by the typhoon? What could the government, residents in affected regions, and rescuers have done to reduce the number of casualties? Write down 3 recommendations in the table below.

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Answer:

1. The government could've made it clear to the people how serious and dangerous the typhoon is, especially to those places near oceans and water, as the storm surge is the deadlieast effect of a strong typhoon.

2. The residents who reside near the sea or the ocean, should've evacuated immediately so they won't be stuck in their own houses when the storm surge starts.

3. The rescuers should've responded quickly and prioritised disabled people, pregnant women, and old people, and the children from rescuing. And the rescuers should've said to the people who resides near the sea or the ocean to evacuate way earlier before the storm hits.

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