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Natural Disasters in Quezon City, Metro Manila: 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 six local experts had to say about the threat of natural disasters in and around Quezon City, Metro Manila.

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The heat in this city is outrageous, from average of 29-31°C. You may need to invest in air conditioning first. Second to think about flooding. Some parts of this city are vulnerable to floods cause of clogged up sewage.

Someone visiting Quezon City should know it’s often hot and humid here throughout the year. Depending on when they visit, it could also be typhoon season. This is usually around June to September but can last well into January. Visitors should, therefore, pack appropriate clothing and protection against the elements. Regularly checking the weather forecast is also highly advised.

Jaymie, says: 2020

They must see the beautiful beaches like Palawan, Boracay. famous scenery like Mayon Volcano, Taal, and more. Even delicacies in every cities like Adobo, Balut, and more that Philippines can offer. And the people here are very polite and kind. And most especially all the places you can see here are very beautiful and known all over the world that every Filipinos are very proud of.

Marielle, says: 2020

Be prepared for the traffic you will experience in your daily commute or driving. Aside from that, congestion is also a problem in our city. Flooding is also common here whenever they is a heavy downpour. Temperatures can also rise in summer.

The city is a really populated one, if they’re not used to that. Buildings and people condensed to each other is not really a good thing. Since it’s in a tropical country, it is also very hot during the day almost the entire year. Some months of the year though, it is very stormy.

Before moving to Quezon City, you should have an idea if your place is easily affected by flood due to heavy rainfalls or typhoon. Also, know if your place is accessible where in you can commute to places without a hassle. you should anticipate moderate to heavy traffic in most places in Quezon City and consider leaving your place early so that you won’t be late to any appointment.

Laurine, says: 2020
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