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  • After a few days:
  • Thank you for your consideration, Ma’am...
  • 3No, Ma’am…I'm not feeling well and I think I need to rest.
  • 1Ma’am, can I go home now?
  • 4Alright, I hope you feel better soon. I'll call your mother to pick you up from school.
  • 2Why, Clyden? Is there something wrong? Are you okay?
  • *Playing*
  • "Welcome to Mobile Legends!"
  •  Taal Volcano began spewing ash in the afternoon, forcing the Phivolcs to elevate the warning level to Level 2 at 2:30 p.m. It happened as a result of a "steam-driven" which occurs when water beneath the earth or on the surface comes into touch with heated magma.
  • Finally! It's preferable for me to just play rather than watch the program. Wait, wait…why does the ground seem to be moving, are we having an earthquake?
  • Breaking News!
  • "Five seconds 'till the enemy reaches the battlefield, smash them!"
  • Cy, bring the emergency kit inside the room and rouse up Celestia.
  • According to PHILVOLCS, there is still continuing magmatic activity and numerous volcanic earthquakes, indicating that a "hazardous" eruption is still possible. The authorities approved a Talisay lockdown, which meant that no one was permitted to enter the municipality to return to their houses until the region was pronounced safe.
  • Oh my God…Kids, no one will leave the house until I say so! Fortunately, we still have stocks of food at home...
  • Okay, fine.
  • For everyone's safety, all residents are expected to evacuate. As a result of ash and volcanic tremors, several houses have fallen. Even the citizens' bodies were covered with ash. Today, we are seeking donations from everyone who has been affected by the eruption.
  • I'm sorry Ma'am if I lied to you when I came home during the program. I don't know what we will do when the volcano erupts. My mother died just to save me from the collapse of our house…
  • Clyden, is that you? It's raining, why don't you even bring an umbrella and why are you crying? 
  •  I'd like to express my heartfelt sympathies to you and your family.
  • We're not doing anything to you, Sir. Why do you have to make us cry over your story?
  • So, I'd want to encourage you to recognize the importance of understanding the circumstances of geological and hydro-meteorological hazards. Especially when they arrive unexpectedly and without our notice. In conclusion, we must remain vigilant and responsible citizens at all times.
  • Awareness of Geological and Hydro-Meteorological Hazards
  • Life is filled with choices, many of which are fraught with uncertainty. We will never know what may have happened if we had made a different decision.
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