observe typical to the philippines urban setting during flooding caused by outpouring of rain.while flooding is an outcome of a given environment condition.it could not be denied that it has become a social ,political, econimic,historical,and demographic condition as well.examine all possible aspect of filipino situation related to the phenomenon in our country.what familiar scenes or scenarios can you identify?expound on each and every aspect of philipine social life and setting base on thise art taking note of the reasons why this phenomenon happens and what force or factors contribute to this.
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Observe typical to the Philippines urban setting during flooding causes
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Coastal floods, Flash floods or river floods are the real reason of flooding in urban areas but there is also a precise flood type called as urban flooding.
- Unexpectedly, it is sometimes extreme abundance of water that causes trouble.
- Because of the monsoons, Philippines has a equitably precise wet season.
- In count, there are other precipitation-producing climate phenomena: tropical cyclones, rainstorms, frontal passages, the ITCZ etc.
- Urban flooding is precise in the fact that the root lack of drainage in an urban setting.
- Lack of more open soil which can be used for storage of water nearly all the rainfall needs to be transported to the sewage system or surface water.
- Heavy rainfall can cause flooding when the urban sewage system and draining canals don’t have the required capacity to drain away the quantities of rain that are falling.
- Water also enters the sewage system then get dumped someplace else in the city on the roads.
- Two examples are Hull in England in 2007 and Mestre in Italy in 2007. The same thing which happens in rural areas is called ponding.
- Urban floods are a great trouble of day-to-day life in the city. Roads can be jammed; people can’t go to work or school.
- The economic costs are high but the number of fatalities is usually very limited, because of the nature of the flood.
Alone by themselves, these can produce large sums of rainfall. In combination with each other these phenomena are capable of fetching intense and extreme rain. Under these conditions, a surplus of rainfall results in a possibly disastrous phenomenon called as flood.
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