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

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Lots of people always say that our place is a good one, considering that the price of houses isn’t that expensive. Flood is almost a stranger to our city, especially around our place. It also has good access to several relevant facilities such as hospitals, groceries, schools and police stations. It is quite good, indeed. I hope one way or another, people see the beauty in it someday.

Caloocan is one of the flood-prone areas in National Capital Region. I recommend to pick an area that has a higher land area so it wouldn’t be a problem during rainy days and it’s also beneficial during summer because it would not be as hotter than those who are in the lower land areas.

Raymon, says: 2020

Caloocan City is a very populated city so if he or she moves here he or she should expect a really noisy neighborhood. The second thing to consider is the flooding during the rainy season especially in May until the first week of September.

Julienne, says: 2020

When moving to Caloocan city, one should consider the heavy traffic. It is important for those who will be commuting to work. Although the area could be full of traffic jams, it is a good place to build houses due to its high altitude. Flooding in this area is infrequent unlike other places in the metro.

Our city is full of kind hearted and warm people. They are really approachable and hospitable. They will welcome you with their wide smiles and nice gestures. They have a jolly mood that will make you hype. Aside from that, being optimistic is their thing. Because they believe that they are rainbows after the storm.

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