From earthquakes to violent hailstorms, Mother Nature can throw a lot at us. Here's what one local expert had to say about the threat of natural disasters in and around Plaridel, Bulacan.
Natural Disasters in Plaridel, Bulacan: What do you need to know?
one local expertRecent advice...John on Atlanta, United States: xAtlanta has temperate weather and a diverse population. It was the home of Martin Luther King and other major figures of the 1960s, American Civil Rights Movement. Read more ›
Recent advice...David on Mangaldan, Philippines: xMangaladan, is a good if a bit dusty in the dry season place to live. I have been here 4 years now and no troubles. The people are vary friendly. Read more ›
Recent advice...Carolyn on Austin, United States: xIf you’re moving to Austin you need to know that HEB is the best grocery store, so definitely choose your living situation to be close to a good one. If… Read more ›
Recent advice...Amy on Tucson, United States: xHousing is affordable and each area has good infrastructure (grocery stores, dentists, doctors, restaurants). Be prepared to enjoy the heat in the summer! Read more ›
Recent advice...Winnie on Nairobi, Kenya: xIt is the city under the sun. The only city with a national park in it. It is the fastest growing city in East Africa. The people are kind and… Read more ›
Recent advice...K on Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei: xThere’s no opportunity for a long-term job. Read more ›
Recent advice...Amean on Shillong, India: xIf you go to Khasi hills, you should go and visit the many waterfalls and beautiful rivers. You will be able to connect with nature in a whole new level.… Read more ›
Recent advice...Ratie on Krugersdorp, South Africa: xSmall town just outside Johannesburg. Not that fast paced but just ok for your daily living. The malls have everything you need but you might need to pop into Johannesburg… Read more ›
Recent advice...Deborah on Ilorin, Nigeria: xIlorin is a very quiet and wonderful city. It houses Palms mall and the ongoing Emirates mall project. If you are looking for an area with light, you should consider… Read more ›
Recent advice...Mel on Denver, United States: xIt’s expensive now but a great place to enjoy restaurants, culture, and nice weather close to the mountains. Read more ›
Recent advice...Austin on Melbourne, Australia: xIf you’re moving to Melbourne, check out all the museums and restaurants and markets but be careful when going to Frankston or Dandenong or the inner city at nighttime. Read more ›
Recent advice...Tosin on Ikorodu, Nigeria: xIf you are moving to Ikorodu, especially if it’s inside Ikorodu like Garage or Gberigbe, you have to be cautious and walk briskly. You don’t have to be smiling on… Read more ›
Recent advice...Kundan on Cotonou, Benin: xWonderful and expat friendly place for work-oriented visit. Read more ›
Recent advice...Rafael on Bangkok, Thailand: xBangkok is a very busy city with big problems like big traffic pollution but it is probably one of the cheapest places to live in Thailand if you know where… Read more ›
Recent advice...Cynthia on Richland Center, United States: xThe birthplace of Frank Lloyd Wright and GTE phone company. A great community to live a quiet and peaceful life. Within easy driving distance to excitement found in Madison, LaCrosse… Read more ›
Recent advice...Kenneth on Kansas City, United States: xIf you’re moving to KC you’ll enjoy the worlds best BBQ, world class theater, Super Bowl Champs, and a city filled with night life. Easy to navigate with so many… Read more ›
Recent advice...Eileen on Rochester, United States: xFriendly folks: Rochester, NY is ranked 2nd friendliest city in U.S. and 9th most liveable city in U.S. (2023). Festivals: the world’s largest Lilac collection is celebrated for two weeks… Read more ›
Recent advice...Albert on Accra, Ghana: xMy city is one of the fast growing cities in Africa, the city has various people from various tribes across the country speaking various languages with Twi being the dominant… Read more ›
Recent advice...Kew on Bangalore, India: xBe careful about the areas you stay at, there is an added concern of water shortage during summer, so account for that. Pick a place close to work or visit… Read more ›
Recent advice...Jason on Balsam, United States: xVery peaceful, nature, waterfalls, and friendly people. Read more ›
Recent advice...innocentia on Johannesburg, South Africa: xJohannesburg is a city in South Africa. It is very beautiful and has a lot of places to visit, from museums to botanical gardens, zoos, and cultural food shops. The… Read more ›
Recent advice...Hector on San Carlos City, Philippines: xLiving in San Carlos City, Pangasinan, Philippines is great because it is generally peaceful but the cost of living now is a bit high due to expensive electricity and prices… Read more ›
Recent advice...Lizette on Kimberley, South Africa: xIf you move to Kimberley you should know that the city has water shortages, there is almost never running water for residential use and the roads are horrible. Read more ›
Recent advice...Adebimpe on Ikirun, Nigeria: xIkirun is a very peaceful town with relatively available basic amenities. It has a booming economy all thanks to civil servants and businessmen. Read more ›
Recent advice...Cynthia on Biloxi, United States: xGreat place if you want to live in the 1960’s without the fun hippie part. Lots of old people, casinos, fried food and proud Southerners. Strong sense of family. Read more ›
Recent advice...Dave on Cork, Ireland: xIt’s expensive. Nice people but bad weather. Read more ›
Recent advice...Seeley on Edmonton, Canada: xEdmonton is beautiful in the summer with plenty of parks, pathways and festivals. There are lots of restaurants and the summers are warm, dry and the days are very long… Read more ›
Recent advice...Favour on Enugu, Nigeria: xEnugu is a serene state to live in. House pricing has gone up in the past few years but still fairly priced. If you want to fully experience the city… Read more ›
Recent advice...Yamkela on Bizana, South Africa: xBeautiful nature. Corrupt municipality and no service delivery. Read more ›
Recent advice...Adewale on Port Harcourt, Nigeria: xIf you are moving to my city Port Harcourt, you need to consider power stability because the stability of power is poorly distributed in some areas. There are nice places… Read more ›
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