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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

“We’re not fully-equipped, but we’re ready,” says Dipolog City DRRMC


by Alfonso T. Ruda

DIPOLOG CITY, JULY 17(PIA)--- “We may not be totally equipped but we can assure the Dipolognons of our readiness to respond to their needs in times of typhoons and other forms of disaster that may hit the city.”

This was the assurance given by Engr. Silvestre Sabando, head of the Dipolog City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council, when asked on the capability of the local DRRMC to respond to emergency situations.

Sabando said presently, the local DRRMC has fifteen (15) life jackets, 2 units of pump-boats, and speed boats with backed-up support from the Special Forces based at Barangay Galas, this city which has also two speedboats. It is also procuring additional life jackets, generators and hard hats for its rescue operations.

However Sabando pointed out that Dipolog City DRRMC has established communication network with the different barangays, particularly those flood-prone barangays to ensure the immediate deployment of personnel during emergency situations.

The identified flood-prone barangays are Sta. Isabel, Sta. Felomina, Turno, Estaka, Dicayas, Galas, Punta, Miputak, Mibang, and Minaog,  

During the latest episode of Tapatan Roadshow on Disaster Preparedness and Climate Change Adaptation, Interior and Local Government Secretary Jesse Robredo disclosed that 80% of the more than 1,700 Local Government Units throughout the country are ready in case typhoons and other disaster hit their communities.

He also reported that 92% or 1,580 LGUs have already their own warning alarm system. 78% or 1,334 LGUs have also organized its emergency response, rescue and medical teams, while 86% or 1,473 LGUs have already put up their own evacuation centers.  

The DILG Chief is optimistic that through the nation-wide conduct of the forum on disaster preparedness and climate change adaptation, more LGUs will be implementing measures that will make their communities disaster-resilient.

To motivate the LGUs, the DILG Secretary said the Department had launched “Seal of Disaster Preparedness” as an incentive for those LGUs who have demonstrated exemplary performance in carrying out the government’s disaster preparedness and climate change program.

The award is scheduled to be given during the month of December(ATR/PIA9-Zambo Norte)