Philippines Earthquake Dbq

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Philippines Earthquake

Earthquakes can be very dangerous but what matters the most is that everybody is safe, and that we need to work together. One earthquake, in the Philippines, was truly devastating. It was classified as a 7.2 magnitude. The Philippines responded very well by gathering their resources, spreading the word, and giving donations. They bounced back very quickly.

The Philippines quickly to earthquake by gathering to resources that they had available. Flordeliza says that her and her family were living under tents as well as other families. She also said that after the earthquake, only the foundations were left. The foundations were where they set up their tents. The IFRC and the Red Cross Association are helping them battle back as well by giving them recourses. They gave them like food, shelter, water, etc.

The Philippines had a terrible earthquake hit their islands, they responded really fast by spreading the word that they needed …show more content…

“Nearly 100,000 food packs have beens sent to the quake zones.” (Doc C) People in other countries are donating food to the Red Cross and the IFRC for the quake zones. Another quote from document C is, “Some people wrote “help us” signs on the highway in big bold letters so helicopters could spot them from above and direct aid.” People are really desperately in need of help. The Mayor says that people all around the world are helping them rebuild all because they reached out to other people. The Philippines bounced back from this natural disaster by gathering resources, spreading the word, and giving donations. They rebounded really fast. I think next time they have a disaster they will rebound the same way that they did with the earthquake. Earthquakes, tornados, and tsunamis all can strike at any point in time. What really matters is that everyone is safe. The question is, “How would you respond in a natural

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