Man, this is just so heartbreaking
. I mean, 46 people dead? That's just devastating. You know what really gets me? It's not just about the numbers, it's about the human impact. Those families who lost loved ones... it's like, you can't even put a price on that kind of pain and grief
.
But amidst all this tragedy, I'm seeing a lot of resilience from people in the Philippines. Like, when Don del Rosario saw his neighbors trapped on their rooftops, he didn't just sit there, he went out to help them
. That's what I want more people to learn – that we can make a difference in someone's life, no matter how small it may seem.
And let's be real, the Philippines is basically a war zone when it comes to natural disasters
. But instead of just complaining about it, maybe we should focus on building up those communities so they're better equipped to deal with these kinds of crises
. It's not just about preparing for the next big storm; it's about creating a culture of resilience and hope.
But amidst all this tragedy, I'm seeing a lot of resilience from people in the Philippines. Like, when Don del Rosario saw his neighbors trapped on their rooftops, he didn't just sit there, he went out to help them
And let's be real, the Philippines is basically a war zone when it comes to natural disasters