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DRR experts: Science and technology key to addressing disasters, mitigating its effects in Asia-Pacific │ GMA News Online

The Asia Pacific is the most disaster-prone region in the world. According to the United Nations, nearly 45 percent of the world’s natural disasters occur in the region and more than 75 percent of those affected by natural disasters globally are its residents. Given our connectedness, cascading natural, man-made, and natural-technological hazards have combined to result in systemic risks that have national, regional, and even global impacts.

DRR experts: Science and technology key to addressing disasters, mitigating its effects in Asia-Pacific

DRR experts: Science and technology key to addressing disasters, mitigating its effects in Asia-Pacific
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DRR experts: Science and technology key to addressing disasters, mitigating its effects in Asia-Pacific

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DRR experts: Science and technology key to addressing disasters in Asia-Pacific

The Asia Pacific is the most disaster-prone region in the world. According to the United Nations, nearly 45 percent of the world’s natural disasters occur in the region and more than 75 percent of those affected by natural disasters globally are its residents. Given our connectedness, cascading natural, man-made, and…

PAL resumes flights to Siargao

FLIGHT RESUMPTION. A Philippine Airlines (PAL) flight lands at the Sayak Airport in Del Carmen, Siargao Island, Surigao del Norte on Tuesday (Feb. 22, 2022) as the airline resumes its regular flights to the island. PAL is flying three times a week - Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday - on the island. (Photo courtesy of Del Carmen Vice Mayor JR Coro) BUTUAN CITY - Philippine Airlines (PAL) has resumed its regular commercial flights from Manila to Siargao Island in Surigao del Norte on Tuesday. Regular PAL flights were halted after Typhoon Odette devastated the island in December last year. Among the ravaged town on the island during the typhoon was Del Carmen where the Sayak Airport is situated. On Tuesday, a PAL commercial flight arrived at Sayak Airport at 9 a.m. The airline is flying to Siargao three times a week every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday. Del Carmen Mayor Proserfina Coro and Surigao del Norte Gov. Francisco Matugas welcomed the resumption of the PAL flights on the island. In an i

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