of food. their key documents and moved to safer ground. >> what are the lessons that other countries could learn particularly from the tacloban experience. what can they learn from the experience here? >> many things. first thing is real community-based disaster preparedness. that is improving the capacity of local government officials to draw up hazard maps to identify areas that are unsafe, to identify families that are vulnerable, people with disabilities, elderly people and children are most vulnerable to disasters. simple evacuation routes. telling people what a typhoon is. telling people what a storm surge is. there's many lessons that can be learned from other countries. >> thank you very much. that's richard sandison for us