Tuesday, January 16, 2007

hujan..oh..hujan..

i remember one malay song with that lyrics..i heard it on radio before or TV..can't quite recalled. i guess this song match the season we are in now...

it has been raining everyday since i'm back from holiday in kampung, and reports of flood are all over the newspapers and TV, and even the government did so many reminder or warning thru the media. but in the middle of this nature disaster, lots of initiative promote by the government bodies to lend hands to the flood victims. i'm glad that they did this. at least they do something bout it, eventhough flooding is like a normal phenomena to our country and affecting almost the same area every year, they should have effective complete system years ago, and supposedly by now they only prepare for unpredictable situations. by the way, there is still improvement each year in handling flood season, but i guess it does not develop fast enough to totally tackle this problem. i hope the pros could do more bout this.



well, for more info on flood, u can check out this weather encyclopedia from the weather channel website.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Erry...

a couple of dayz (daze) ago, Buletin Utama broadcasted a piece on the current flood in Johor.

It alleged that the current flood condition was predicted by a local engineer 4 years ago. He alleged wrote up a report on the impact of singapore's land reclaiming execise in which he stated that if the singapore gov didnt stop their land reclaimation, flooding in Johore would in a few years become a commom occurance.

what do you make of this? Half truth? or goverment propaganda machine coming into play?

of coz according to His ricness and glory, divine will also plays a part. It wouldn't happen if He hadn't will it to happen.:)

erry said...

thanks for the highlight, anyway i'm agree with you, people tend to ignore the impact of what they do to the nature when it comes to money-driven agenda.
well, in this case thanks to those who fight for the mother nature, conservation teams & organizations and environmentalists all over the world and also here in malaysia on their effort to make the world a better place to live.