If you have
lived in the area all your life, you would have noticed the physical changes that
concerns most people but not nature’s climate variance. How frequent have you
heard the Lanao provinces being hit by typhoons, floods and landslides in the
past; rarely if ever. Next time you travel between Iligan and Marawi and or to
Cagayan de Oro City; take a moment to take notice of the world around you,
environs that you have taken for granted. The trees have grown to gigantic overgrowth;
the Matampay road on a final climb to Marawi is probably the most dangerous
rain or shine road in the world where gigantic trees can bury you and your car
any moment while driving through. I used to climb in my younger age the
forested cliff from Bito/Rorog-a-agus to the Matampay road. I have walked the
entire length of the forested road few times in the past but I don’t remember the
plants and trees to be so gloriously in bloom. I wonder if trees ever aged the
way human and animals do because along the Matampay Road; the trees seem to
grow without end. I won’t be surprised if giant insects suddenly ram your car
or a T-ryx jump (a.k.a. Jurassic Park) in front or back of your car to chase
you out of your wit.
Obviously; climate change has brought even more rain to the
nation’s wettest city. If there are no people; Lake Lanao would be a tropical
paradise. I recommend that the Mindanao State University establishes a small weather
station that will measure the province’s annual rainfall and a daily
temperature “media” broadcast so that the Maranaw Diaspora can, wherever they
maybe feel the cool embrace of home.
2 minutes video edit from GMA's Saksi
I've never seen nor heard this from my relatives in Iligan, ever. Climate change indeed is affecting us everywhere. Humans, wake up!
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