mas delikado kung ung volcano kasing level ng manila
ung shockwave ng horizontal explosion parang blast ng nuclear bomb
layo aabot yan
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mas delikado kung ung volcano kasing level ng manila
ung shockwave ng horizontal explosion parang blast ng nuclear bomb
layo aabot yan
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Last edited by uls; January 18th, 2020 at 05:14 PM.
eto nalang
before:
after:
is that doomsday enough or am i being too optimistic?
Hangga't humihinga, talagang life goes on, bro.
Ang malaking tanong eh, anong quality ng life na yun?
Sa M.M., ash fall nga lang malamang.
For 7 months, magsasawa tayo sa volcanic ash.
Dry swirling dust, or wet slippery volcanic mud.
On our house, on our body, on everything we touch.
Pero, kasama ng ash fall, pwede mawala ang kuryente't tubig.
Walang kuryente means walang ilaw, TV, ref, washing machine, cellphone (di maka charge), etc.
Walang tubig means di makaligo, di makalaba, di makaflush ng toilet, di makahugas ng plato't kubiyertos na pang-kain, etc.
Walang magcarwash, puro putik at abo ang mga sasakyan, di na magamit ng maayos kung ganun.
Wala na rin public transpo or mapilayan ang public transpo (mrt, buses, etc.)
Eh yung negosyo pano rin tatakbo kung erratic kuryente't tubig for 7 months?
Kung 7 months ganyan buhay natin, ewan ko lang san tayo pupulutin.
Quality of life will be so low.
But yeah, thank god we're still breathing, I guess.
Matira matibay talaga.
Matira mahaba ang pisi (financial resources).
And those who can, would've already left.
Last edited by leonleon; January 18th, 2020 at 07:22 PM.
Lots of movement underground....
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Hinde naman 7 months na tuloy-tuloy Buga ng Buga ng ash like nun Monday.
Parsng ganito lang we knos it's active and anytime it will explode.
Monday lang naman talaga nagka ash fall dito sa MM. Mag one week ng wala.
Kahit na nga yun areas around taal Monday lang meron eh ngayon wala na rin.
Life will not go on pag for 7 months straight ang bagsak ng ash like nun Monday.
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Noong 1 day nagerupt (Jan 12), maraming parts ng Laguna walang tubig at kuryente for the next 1 week (jan 12 to Jan 17).
Eh pano pa kung tuloy-tuloy yung eruption every week?
Sampol lang ....
Jan 19, let's say mag erupt ulit taal for a few hours, eh di putol na naman kuryente tubig.
Tapos Jan 26 mag erupt ulit for another few hours.
Week of Jan 26 - Jan 31 wala na naman kuryente tubig niyan.
Eh di parang 3 linggo walang kuryente tubig, pero 3x lang nag erupt yung bulkan.
For the next 7 months, everytime mag erupt yung taal, kahit few times lang, yung supply ng kuryente tubig magiging sobra erratic.
Wala ka na gagawin kundi mag-abang kung kelan may kuryente tubig sa bahay mo, just to "survive"
Gagawa ka ng diskarte para mag charge ng cellphones, makakuha ng pampaligo, makaebak ng maayos, etc.
Wala ka na time pa sa ibang bagay.
Life goes on ... albeit abnormally.
Ambigat na nga nya ngayon yung 50 kilos parang doble na, bahala yung kukuha nyan magbuhat sabi kukunin daw e mag one week na, lalo na kapag umulan baka dalawa na magbuhat pahirapan pa
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I'll just leave this here ...
Was the Taal Volcano eruption large enough to influence the climate?"Ash fallout to the ground can pose significant disruption and damage to buildings, transportation, water and wastewater, power supply, communications equipment, agriculture, and primary production leading to potentially substantial societal impacts and costs, even at thicknesses of only a few millimeters or inches," the USGS explains on its volcano hazards website.
"Additionally, fine-grained ash, when ingested can cause health impacts to humans and animals. "
US pa rin pala tayo humingi ng tulong-expertise.
Where is China?
Pang oil exploration lang ba sila?
Kung saan may kaching-kaching?
US experts fly in to assist Phivolcs
Meanwhile, Solidum said they are borrowing an infrared camera from the USGS so they can do quick and no-contact measurement of temperatures in the volcano.
“We asked if they can lend us an infrared camera last Sunday when Taal was erupting,” he said.
Fissures widen around Taal | Philstar.com
the language barrier is one "reason" why there are so very many chinese natives in the country now, manning positions that cater to chinese-speaking costumers. daw.
have they ever shared their oil exploration findings to us?
as someone "supposed-to-be in the know" explained to me, "why do you think they want to sea-grab our seas?"
heh heh.
Last edited by dr. d; January 19th, 2020 at 12:33 AM.