Higher Level Of
Disaster Preparedness Need
by Ernesto
T. Solidum
July is
declared National Disaster Preparedness Month as per RA 10121 or National
Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010. This is the gist of the weekly
Kapihan sa Aklan forum discussed recently at NVC Carmen Hotel. The guests are
Larence T. Cadunggan, PRC-CDDRR Project Coord, Errol R. Ordines, PRC Europe Aid
Proj. Officer, Arcely P. Pelayo, PRC Aklan Chapter Administrator, Clamrence
Racquel R. Abada, PRC Chapter Operation Head, Terrence June Toriano, MDRRMG
KALIBO and Galo I. Ibardolaza, PDRRMC.
Ms. Abada
disclosed that the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) continues to engage its resources
on rehabilitation of typhoon Yolanda victims. Now on its 8th month,
a number of international and domestic donors supply missing gap in terms of
food, medicine and funds turning peoples’ lives from despair to hope. The worse
hit areas like Libacao, Balete, and Madalag are assisted by Spanish Red Cross, Finish
Red Cross, Lezo - Air Asia, New Washington-International Red Cross. The model
core shelter project is found in New Washington while school buildings in
Libacao are rehabilitated, averred Ms. Abada.
“We empower
communities in coping with disaster since the extent of damage and response
could be area-specific”, said Mr. Ordines. Presently, we are piloting three (3)
municipalities, Kalibo, Tangalan, and Malinao covering 15 barangays all
financed by the European Union.
On the
other hand, an integrated community school-based disaster preparedness is being
implemented in Kalibo (Bakhao Norte and Sur, and Mobo) and Numancia (Aliputos,
and Joyao-Joyao) reported Mr. Gadunggan. The funding comes from the Finish Red
Cross. The planned expansions are Tangalan (Jawili, and Panayakan), and Ibajay
(Laguinbanwa, and Aslum). The program includes training of volunteers in
disaster preparedness, blood donation, supply of equipments and mitigation
projects like mangrove reforestation.
Mr. Toriano
cited Kalibo’s model Emergency Alert System (EAS) using coded signs to alert
residents of impending disaster like typhoon and floods. Red means all MDRRMC
personnel are on standby alert/call. Yellow, personnel inform public on current
status of impending disaster; use megaphone on mobile car to address target
residents on pick-up places and evacuation center. Green is to go on force
evacuation to safety of higher ground.
Mr.
Ibardolaza underscored the capacity building of LGU’s in preventing loss of
life in any calamity. As Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), the 5 percent disaster
fund is for training of volunteers and acquisition of vital equipment like
flatboats, first aid kit, megaphone, and others.
PRC is
traditionally the undisputed leader in dispensing relief and rescue operation
until the enactment of RA 10121. Nevertheless, Ms. Pelayo said that PRC is
still in the forefront of disaster management especially during the first three
(3) days of emergency period namely: giving first aid and food assistance. They
have organized themselves into a brigade called “Cross 143” composed pf 43
volunteer members in a community. Trainings are conducted in the barangay on
topics like identifying hazard, first aid, disaster action plan and emergency
drills.
Dr. Jasper
Tallada, Philrice Consultant and Engineer revealed that based on their
agrometeorological studies, for the past 3 years typhoon pattern has shifted
from Luzon to Mindanao. This means that if the landfall is Northern Mindanao it
will skim past Leyte and Samar before traversing Cebu, Negros and Panay Island
and unleashing its fury on population centers and highly urbanized areas.
Notable ones that pounded Mindanao and the Visayas are Sendong- 2011, Pablo-
2012 and Yolanda- 2013. Sendong and Pablo did not affect Panay, but Frank
(2008) and Yolanda devastated Aklan Province in terms of unprecedented losses
of life and property.
Despite our
preparation against natural calamities everyone must pray that typhoon, flood,
earthquake, storm surge and tsunami may not be severe as to blast us to kingdom
come. For instance in Kalibo, Mr. Toriano confides that 90 percent of the
municipality is flood prone and expose more people to higher risks. The same is
true with Numancia who shares full impact of raging Aklan river. Data show that
9 out of 17 towns in Aklan are vulnerable to heavy flooding. A civil defense
siren costing P1.5 million will be purchased by LGU Kalibo but has an effective
range of only 1.5 kms.
Geohazard
map released by Mines and Geosciences Bureau shows earthquake fault line
running from the hinterlands of Madalag and Malinao straight up to Poblacion
Ibajay. As a proactive stance centuries-old churches in Tangalan and Numancia,
Gabaldon/Suner type school buildings of Kalibo and Ibajay must be inspected for
structural integrity. The waterworks towers of Kalibo and Makato must also be
included since those structures are about 50 years old and disused for a
considerable period.
Biblical
concept that we are living in these last days is amplified as more natural
disasters, diseases, hunger and man-made calamities afflict mankind. Logically
we must plan and build disaster resilient homes, buildings and public
infrastructure. Inability to meet stringent standards especially the poor must
lodge in evacuation centers where food and medical assistance are provided.
Indeed a higher level of disaster preparedness and funding must be implemented
based on the experience of typhoon Frank and Yolanda.
Hence, the
needs for disaster preparedness. /MP
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