As a response to the super typhoon, the people around the world or even the smallest communities should be able to contribute to the aid of those affected. Brent International School Manila among with other schools and organizations such as British International School, ABS-CBN, GMA, etc. have already contributed to the effort. Even the smallest contribution by even a single person can support the aid to re-building the community that has been greatly damaged. In future disasters, hopefully none of this intense level will occur again, people might be able to prepare with facilities where the local community gathers and braces for the rest of the disaster. Obviously, the facilities can't be a normal building but it should be specially made for Mainstream natural disasters that occasionally occur. If the area are prone to tsunamis, there should be an emergency evacuating center where people can be moved to a safer place but if there isn't anytime there should be a building of some sort which can withstand a high level disaster. For areas that are prone to strong winds or typhoons, there should be a specially made building that can protect people from the disasters.
Some people, especially in areas with large disparities, are unable to afford proper housing. Taking Philippines as an example, typhoon Yolanda struck areas where housing is poor and protection is minimal. Even in areas where housing is decent, the cost of building an incredibly strong house that could protect from Yolanda would probably cost a fortune. On the other hand, even if a small typhoon or natural disaster would present it's self, people still live in vulnerable areas probably because the area fits the people's income or the people can not live anywhere else but there.
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