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Understanding Risk 2024: Tradition, Innovation, Resilience

The Philippine Star

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October 11, 2024

Not too long ago, Japan issued its first-ever alert on a possible megaquake of over Magnitude 9 along the Nankai Trough. While the alert did not mean that the quake will actually happen, it brought to light the urgent need for its government and citizenry to be prepared for the coming of a major one.

- HENRY L. YAP, UAP, FPIEP, EAROPH

Understanding Risk 2024: Tradition, Innovation, Resilience

On August 1976, the Moro Gulf magnitude 8.1 earthquake caused the death of over 8,000, injured about 10,000 and causing more than 90,000 homeless. Meanwhile, 34 years ago in July, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake shook Luzon, created over a hundred kilometer long ground rupture, swamp of destruction and damages to homes, buildings, public infrastructure and facilities, claimed over 2,400 lives and affected over a million and a quarter people. Eleven months after, in 1991, the not so distant Mt. Pinatubo located southwest of the earthquake's epicenter awaken and brought havoc to areas near and far, with deaths of nearly 850 persons and losses of above 12 billion pesos and countless foregone businesses.

Vivid in the minds of our own millennials and Gen Zs are similar major earthquakes and tsunamis that had taken place in our country. For those who were affected, recalling these events brought fears and recurring nightmares. Through the years however, a sense of responsibility among disaster risk management experts and practitioners have surfaced to reduce the impact of potential disasters through the understanding of the threats these events bring by sharing experience and lessons learned, and developing prevention measures.

The Philippine Star'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE

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Joven, a respected pioneer in the Philippine public relations industry. Her passing on Oct. 17 at the age of 76 drew attention not only to her lifetime of professional accomplishments, but to the rare and devastating illness she fought: Anti-MDA5 positive amyopathic dermatomyositis complicated by rapid interstitial lung disease.

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Marcos, new Japan PM agree to pursue ACSA

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Trapped

Overwhelmed and clobbered, our entire nation, not only the government, is saddled with the same issues that have confronted us for decades. Corruption, inefficiencies, fragmented society, political backwardness and poverty. And we are trapped in a consumerist and import-dependent economy with a stagnant manufacturing sector.

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PNB income rises 23% to P18.5 B

Philippine National Bank (PNB) of taipan Lucio Tan posted a 23-percent increase in its consolidated net income to P18.5 billion from January to September, driven by growth in loans, investments and fee-based income.

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Bad weather halts search for missing sabungeros

Search and retrieval operations for the remains of missing cockfight enthusiasts or sabungeros in Taal Lake have been suspended due to poor weather conditions worsened by the latest three volcano eruptions, according to the Department of Justice.

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Miguel Tabuena provided one brief shining moment that will live forever in the hearts and minds of Filipino fans in a nation struggling in the depth of dark despair.

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Israel insists it calls shots in Gaza despite truce

Israel insisted on Sunday that it will maintain control of security inside Gaza despite signing up to a US-brokered ceasefire that foresees the deployment of an international security force.

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