DAVAO CITY (March 30) — Across Mindanao today, the effects of conflict among global powers are being felt.
Not in distant headlines, but on flooded streets, stalled engines, and empty wallets.
When roads disappear under water, transport slows. When transport slows, goods are delayed. When goods are delayed, prices rise. And when fuel prices surge on top of all this, the burden becomes unbearable.
In cities like Davao City, flooding is no longer an occasional disruption—it is a recurring reality. Some say it is the cost of development; others believe it is the price of climate change. Either way, everyone suffers.
Each heavy downpour brings:
- Impassable roads
- Longer travel times
- Higher fuel consumption

