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Albay LGUs focus on disaster preparedness
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Jan 22, 2009 - 12:30:45 PM
DARAGA,
Albay, Jan. 24 (PNA) - The Albay Public Safety and Emergency Management
Office (APSEMO) has empowered local disaster councils and visitors from
other provinces by giving them trainings on disaster preparedness.
Daraga
Municipal Information Officer James Bandol said a delegate, consisting
15 representatives from their respective local government units (LGUs)
from the Eastern Visayas Region, has joined with Albay LGUs Wednesday
morning and showed enthusiasm on emulating Albay’s disaster response,
preparedness and mitigation measures.
“They
want to learn from our experiences so that next time like that of the
St. Bernard incident would not render their people caught off-guard,”
Bandol said.
Strong typhoons, flashfloods and landslides are similarly, the problem among eastern Visayans.
“The
APSEMO provided the delegates the provincial setup and afterwards, the
visitors chose to come to Daraga this morning to get details from the
municipal levels and that they would proceed to the neighboring town of
Camalig which is also very near Mayon Volcano,” Bandol said.
APSEMO
training officer Rey Annunuevo, on the other hand, said it is now
really the thrust of the umbrella Disaster Coordinating Council (DCC)
in the province to empower the local DCCs.
There
is a need to institutionalize the DCCs among local government units
with their own budget, trained personnel and their respective permanent
offices not just mere ad hoc committees or task forces.
The
group is composed of 15 representatives from Northern Samar, Leyte,
Ormoc City, Southern Leyte, Tanauan, Palo, Leyte, Leyte Province and
St. Bernard, where the huge landslide occurred in 2005 leaving the
whole area under mud.
(PNA)
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