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Now that the year is about to end, it is important and even useful for us to look back and reflect on the lessons that we all need to learn from our experiences in 2014.

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Local authorities in southern Philippines have ordered pre-emptive evacuations of thousands of residents ahead of an incoming storm even as the region was still reeling from last week's deadly floods and landslides.

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We had to be reminded about something we know only too well: the Philippines ranks among the countries most vulnerable to both natural and man-made calamities.

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