Muling nanguna ang Pilipinas sa mga bansa sa mundo na may pinakamataas na panganib mula sa mga kalamidad at ibang peligro, ayon sa isang pag-aaral.
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00:00The Philippines is the first country in the world to have the highest risk of calamities and other dangers, according to a study.
00:09The government's reactions to the attack of Ivan Mayrina are considered to be based on a report on the ability of a country to respond to a pandemic.
00:21More than 20 typhoons pass through the Philippines every year.
00:26Volcanoes and landslides hit different parts of the country.
00:31It is therefore not surprising that in 133 countries surveyed, the Philippines is the first country in the world to have the highest risk of calamities and other dangers, according to a study.
00:42Aside from exposure, vulnerability, and susceptibility of a country, the report also examines the ability of a country to respond to calamities and other dangerous events.
00:54In addition to the report, the poverty of a country is also directly affected by the risk index.
01:00For example, the Philippines was hit by more than 20 typhoons during the COVID pandemic.
01:05The Roly typhoon is one of the strongest typhoons recorded in history.
01:10Hundreds of thousands of people lost their lives during the COVID pandemic, which not only increased the number of people in need, but also affected the mental health of many Filipinos.
01:20Now, there are landslides in the country and up to 10 more typhoons will increase until the end of the year.
01:26The President did not deny the huge responsibility of many tragedies and calamities.
01:30He said in his speech that he accepted the country partnership strategy of the Asian Development Bank or ADB for the next five years.
01:39The commitment to the Philippines is $12 billion for the next three years of ADB.
01:43It is one of the first funds obtained by the Philippines, whether it is a loan or a donation.
01:48We focus on renewable energy and climate solutions.
01:50As today, we have been apprised of the unfortunate news that the Philippines once again has the dubious privilege of being the most vulnerable country in the world when it comes to climate change.
02:08That is the new list that the World Risk Index has just released.
02:14The DNR is also studying the report and is cooperating with government and private sector agencies to strengthen the ability to protect life and well-being
02:23through social programs and implementation of infrastructure that is more time-consuming and improvement of early warning systems.
02:31The Office of Civil Defense will also help in various sectors to continue to pursue broader and concrete steps to reduce the effects of danger to the country.
02:41For GMA Integrated News, Ivan Mayrena, Katutok, 24 Hours.