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Joshua Sumalinog Grade 11 Lead

The title of the article is infra destroyed, thousands evacuated due to floods article from Mindanao daily.Thousands of residents from the
different provinces in the Caraga region fled their homes as Typhoon Odette pummeled the area with strong winds and heavy rains on Thursday
(Dec. 16, 2021).Members of a rescue team help a senior citizen during the evacuation in Tubay, Agusan del Norte on Thursday (Dec. 16, 2021).
Thousands of residents in the Caraga Region fled their homes as Typhoon Odette made its first landfall Thursday afternoon in Siargao Island,
Surigao del Norte.The typhoon made its first landfall at around 1:30 p.m. Thursday in Siargao Island in Surigao del Norte.In Butuan City, a total
of 29 barangays were directly affected by flooding as intermittent rains dampen most parts of the city.Michiko De Jesus of the city's information
office said 2,090 families with 7,113 individuals already evacuated from their homes as of 4 p.m. Thursday.Evacuation and rescue operations
are still ongoing as flooding continues to affect our barangays. The number of evacuees is expected to increase,” De Jesus told the Philippine
News Agency.She also reported that the water level of the Agusan River, the biggest tributary in the city has reached a warning level.The water
level at Agusan River is already 1.40 meters. All the major rivers in Agusan del Sur end up here in the Agusan River. The danger level is at 2.0
meters,” De Jesus said.She added that the city government is evacuating residents in barangays near the Agusan River."Odette" also caused
power and water interruptions in the city.In Agusan del Norte, the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office (PDRRMC) said
around 560 families or 2,106 individuals were evacuated as “Odette” caused flooding in the different towns in the province.As of 4 p.m.
Thursday, the PDRRMO said it is still expecting reports on the continuing evacuations being conducted in towns.So far, the evacuated families
were from the towns of Tubay, Nasipit, Magallanes, Remedios T. Romualdez, and Cabadbaran City.In Surigao City, a total of 3,280 families or
11,268 individuals from different barangays fled their homes due to floods.The evacuees are now temporarily sheltered in 48 evacuation
centers in the city.Scientific Perspective. This focuses on the meteorological aspects of the typhoon, including its formation, trajectory,
intensity, and impact based on scientific data and analysis.Environmental Perspective.This examines the ecological impact of the typhoon on
the environment, such as damage to ecosystems, loss of biodiversity, and long-term environmental consequences.Humanitarian
Perspective.This highlights the humanitarian impact of the typhoon, including casualties, injuries, displacement of people, damage to
infrastructure, and humanitarian response efforts.Economic Perspective.This assesses the economic impact of the typhoon, including damage
to property, disruption of businesses, loss of agricultural crops, and the cost of recovery and rebuilding efforts.Social Perspective.This explores
the social implications of the typhoon, including its effects on communities, social cohesion, livelihoods, and vulnerable populations such as the
elderly, children, and marginalized groups.Political Perspective.This examines the political response to the typhoon, including government
policies, emergency management, disaster preparedness, and international cooperation and aid.Media Perspective.This analyzes how the
typhoon is portrayed and reported in the media, including coverage, framing, sensationalism, and the role of media in shaping public
perception and awareness.

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