Recently this past week terror struck the Philippines, a great typhoon. This deadly typhoon that swept through the Philippines was one of the strongest ever recorded. But storms nearly this powerful are actually common in the eastern Pacific. 2,357 people have already been confirmed to have been killed after the storm's 195-mph-winds and wall of water slammed into the country, but aid officials say the death toll could be higher. The risk of DISEAS increases as days go, and many bodies are still left to be found. Rescuers have faced blocked roads and damaged airports on Monday as they raced to deliver desperately needed tents, food and medicines to the typhoon-devastated eastern Philippine.
In recent report said has been said to be getting to the Philippines too slowly, and many cities/ towns are still going I reached and in desperate need. I think we, as Americans, need to step up our game and do all we can to help those who need it. Although we will not be able to get to everyone, we need to at least attempt to try and reach as many as we can; and do as much as we can. This is one of those times where we should push aside our minor problems and look at the bigger picture.
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