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My house is constructed with durable materials such as stone, concrete, or


reinforced steel.
2. There are elevated areas within my house, such as an upper floor, to minimize
flood risk during typhoon events.
3. My house is situated on higher ground, reducing the likelihood of flooding
during typhoons.
4. The area surrounding my house is free from tall trees and densely packed
buildings, minimizing the risk of wind damage.
5. My house is surrounded by well-maintained canal systems, which help prevent
flooding during heavy rainfall.
6. The immediate vicinity of my house is kept clean and free from garbage and
waste, reducing the risk of blockages during typhoons.
7. My house is located in close proximity to essential facilities such as hospitals,
police stations, and fire stations, facilitating access to emergency services during
typhoon events.
8. My house is situated near major roads, ensuring ease of access for emergency
vehicles and evacuation purposes.
9. There are designated evacuation centers near my house, providing safe shelter
for residents during typhoon emergencies.
10. The designated evacuation center in my barangay has sufficient capacity to
accommodate all residents in the event of a typhoon-related evacuation.
11. My house is equipped with sturdy roofing materials to withstand strong winds
and heavy rainfall during typhoons.
12. There are emergency supplies and provisions stored in my house to sustain my
family during typhoon-related disruptions.
13. My house is equipped with secure windows and doors to minimize the risk of
structural damage during typhoon events.
14. The infrastructure surrounding my house, such as roads and bridges, is designed
to withstand typhoon-related hazards.
15. My house is equipped with alternative power sources, such as generators or solar
panels, to ensure continuity of essential services during typhoon-related power
outages.

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