The Department of Education (DepEd) urges the public about the directives of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) which directed the Office of the Civil Defense Regional Offices I, II, and III to enhance local tsunami preparedness.
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Residents are urged to stay informed and follow safety instructions from local authorities.
USEC Ariel Nepomuceno, Executive Director of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), stressed the urgency of taking prompt action.
“Regional Directors 1, 2, and 3, please work closely and urgently with your partner NGAs and LGUs, especially the DILG,” he urged.
“Check preparations for earthquakes, with a possible tsunami resulting from the movement of the Manila Trench. Delve into the details as discussed in the Inter-Agency Coordinating Cell meeting today. I understand that your areas are not as prepared as we desire, but we must remedy this situation now.”
He noted that if the ongoing tremors west of Ilocos Sur subside, there is still an opportunity to greatly improve earthquake preparedness.
“If our prayers are answered, we can intensify efforts on early warning systems, public awareness campaigns, drills, equipment and personnel inventory, and plan updates. Take the lead—that is your mission and responsibility,” he said.
“While collaborating with other agencies within the NDRRMC framework, it is essential for you to take a proactive role in leading the efforts of the OCD as a driving force in our initiatives,” he stated.
He concluded by emphasizing the importance of community preparedness.
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“Double-check preparations and ‘reactions’ (not just responses after an incident) in case of a tsunami, assuming that warnings are effective. What can be done in 20 minutes by the vulnerable communities? I know it’s challenging, especially since we have not yet achieved our ideal level of preparedness and with the holidays approaching. But please do your best despite the limitations.”