
Mangkhut culture
Mangkhut culture refers to the traditions, practices, and social dynamics surrounding the Typhoon Mangkhut, which struck parts of Southeast Asia in 2018. It highlights community resilience, local responses to natural disasters, and the cultural significance of storms in shaping lifestyles and preparedness. This culture underscores the importance of collective action, such as community support systems and traditional knowledge in managing crises. Additionally, the term can reflect how such events influence local arts, storytelling, and environmental awareness in affected regions, fostering a deeper connection between people and their environment amidst challenges posed by nature.