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Natural Disasters in Davao City, Davao Del Sur: What do you need to know?

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From earthquakes to violent hailstorms, Mother Nature can throw a lot at us. Here's what four local experts had to say about the threat of natural disasters in and around Davao City, Davao Del Sur.

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Davao City is a peaceful city that is part of Mindanao, one of the three major islands in the Philippines. Aside from being peaceful, there are lots of beautiful tourists spot located in Davao City including the nice view scenery of Mt. Apo, the highest volcano in the entire Philippines. More to that, Davao City is very abundant in fruits and fresh vegetables, which makes everyone want to live in our city.

There are places in the city where flood is very constant. It also helps to identify if the area has 24-hour transportation available or if it is accessible to basic commodities like supermarket and department stores and even hospitals.

Charline, says: 2020

Davao City, also known as “The Land of Promise” is a highly urbanized city in Mindanao, Philippines. It is said to be one of the safest city around the globe. The active volcano, Mount Apo is found in this city and it is the highest Filipino peak. We also have an animal park with various shows and exhibits like Davao Crocodile Park, spacious public park and botanical gardens like People’s Park Davao and eagle conservation center with tours, none other than Philippine Eagle Centre. These are just a few of the famous tourist spots in Davao City that are surely worth.

Gesselle, says: 2020

Davao City is one of the safest place in the world. Second, citizens of Davao City are very disciplined. Third, typhoons seldom enter the city because of the famous Samal Island. people in Davao City are very hospitable and respectful. Davao City is not my hometown, but I fell in love with and in the city.

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