September 26, 2009, Typhoon Ondoy, with winds of up to 85 kilometers per hour and gustiness at up to 100 kph, devastated more than 30 areas, including Metro Manila, while it inches closer to Central Luzon that same day. In less than 24 hours time, the nation's capital experienced the worst flooding it had in 42 years. Rich and poor people alike were affected, no one was spared. Many lost a lot of their possessions; cars seem to be parked all over the place, parked askew. It was a day unexpected and dreaded by all. But it was also a very comforting and hair raising experience especially to see everyone trying to help. The media, non-governmental organizations, environmental organizations such as Green Peace, progressive partylists, personalities each did their share. Each and every ordinary person helping in his/her own way.
However, such devastation could have never befallen us, only if we are learning. We can see Mother Nature's wrath unleashed that day to our capital, where you will seldom see a patch of living greenery. We could have prevented these ordinary typhoons from becoming super typhoons if we could have taken care of our world; there could be no such a term as global warming as well.
Yes, the one affected the worst by our actions is Nature. However, if we will analyze deeper, it is not just Nature. But let us look into them one by one.
Global Warming
We don’t need any study or reference to prove that pollution in the country is worsening every day be it air, water or soil pollution. In addition, we do not want to present here numbers or data collected supposedly as to justify funds or foreign aid, e.g. the World Bank’s reports. Anyway, pollution in the country has contributed much to us experiencing the subtle yet worsening effects of global warming.
The months starting September until January are really typhoon seasons in the country. However, these typhoons are not the usual ordinary typhoons that we used to experience before. It seems like they’re leveled up typhoons.
Wherever you go around the world, all these never before experienced environmental catastrophes were all blamed to global warming, which is a fact. If we could just be more serious in proper factory waste disposal (which already killed the Pasig River and hundreds of rivers across the country), waste management, plastic eradication and stoppage of illegal logging, it could just have been one ordinary typhoon.
However, with the kind of environmental agency that we have in the face of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and our government herself represented by our President who always favor foreign requests for them to freely rape our own environment and sovereignty with the promise of prosperity, I don’t think that this would be given solution at the soonest possible time.
If the Pasig River is an alive and flowing river today, it could have easily drained the city of the waters and spilled them all to the sea. But with its current situation, it is one river that is being desperately revived with the efforts of Kapit Bisig Para Sa Ilog Pasig started by ABS-CBN, whose advocacy I also support by constantly sending GIVE ILOG to 2366.
One major cause as well of environmental problems especially landslides in some areas affected by typhoons is the unconstitutional and unregulated mining, legalized by our own government through the Mining Act of 1995. There was never such a thing as profit from these mining in the very start if you will read the said Mining Act but what is returned to us is poisoned seas, unusable soil, molested forests, destroyed lives.
Corruption in the Government and Misallocation of Its Funds
I read one post in Facebook on the height of the typhoon Ondoy that says that instead of the President spending millions for a dinner in the U.S., the said money could have been used to buy rescue boats that could have saved hundreds of trapped residents in different places in Manila.
Well that is not a bad solution indeed. Moreover, they could have come up with better solution other than buying rubber boats. We could have never experienced such catastrophe which also killed many lives if the government is building high-quality and efficient drainage system, which garbage clog from time to time. Instead of the people’s money going to the pockets of government officials and to some petty projects like paving of streets which after 3 or so months would be a hellish drive because the cement were already chipped off. That money could have been used honestly to building those lasting and efficient infrastructure.
Well, enough dreaming of Utopia. As long as this government remains to its current trending, then nothing will happen. (I do not mean Charter Change here OK. I am not in favor of it. I meant change as to whom the government is for.) But with such rigorous, patriotic and heart-full citizens and people that we saw after the typhoon, even a government who does nothing will be forced to do what it’s supposed to do and accomplish – hopefully. But this government should know its priroties. A government was created to serve the people, not a foreign few, and mostly not the few people holding positions on it.