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Monday, June 24, 2013

OCD prepares for rainy season

By Jocelyn P. Alvarez

ZAMBOANGA CITY - The Office of Civil Defense (OCD)-IX bared its regional preparation for the rainy season during the Regional Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (RDRRMC)-IX meeting held at one of the local hotels here recently.

Jose Eric Castillo of OCD reported that recent observations and climate model forecast indicate that El NiƱo Southern Oscillation conditions are likely to continue starting May up to August of this year.

“The onset of the rainy season is expected on the last week of May to early June,” he said.

He said PAGASA advisory states that rainfall distribution for May is expected to be near to above normal in most parts of the country.

“Slightly cooler surface air temperatures are expected in many parts of the country. Predicted ranges of temperature for the month will be 22°C to 36°C over the lowlands of Luzon, 16°C to 26°C over the mountainous areas of Luzon, 23°C to 35°C for Visayas, 23°C to 35°C over the lowlands of Mindanao and 19°C to 32°C over the mountainous areas of Mindanao,” he reported.

“This is the reason why the RDRRMC needs to have a contingency plan for the rainy season just so we be prepared for any eventualities,” he said.

Castillo also the ongoing preparations conducted by the OCD.
One of the continuing preparations of OCD is the conduct of inventory of non-food items (NFIs).

Castillo said OCD had started its inventory of NFIs since May 3, “just so we know what are the readily available NFIs in the event of any disaster during the rainy season,” he said.

He also disclosed that the OCD is now also conducting inventory of available resources (human and material) to assess who and what are the available resources that may be used or tapped during disaster- whether human-induced hazards or natural.

OCD is also active in the ongoing conduct of Evacuation Drill on Flood, Lightning, and Landslide.
OCD is yet to implement other activities in preparation for the rainy season. These include the 3-day Training on Post Disaster Need Analysis (PDNA); Inventory of Safe Haven/Evacuation Centers; Activation of Task Force Avenida or Brigada Kontra-Baha to Conduct Clean-up drive Operations on Rivers and Coastal Areas; MOA signing with reservists (PN-NRCWM, 6th ARCEN-PAF, PA-RCDG9, PCG-CGSWM Auxiliary) and the conduct of Rescue Olympics.

The RDRRMC IX meeting was conducted to discuss the draft Regional DRRM Plan, 2013 National Disaster Consciousness Month observance and Gawad KALASAG and the organization of an All-Hazard Incident Management Team.

The RDRRMC meeting was attended by more than 30 member-agencies. (PIA9)